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The 1928 People's Cup ((ヘブライ語:גביע העם), ''Gvia HaAm'') was the first season of Israeli Football Association's nationwide football cup competition. Matches began on 7 April 1928 and the final was played on 26 May 1928. Hapoel Allenby Tel Aviv won the cup, beating Maccabi Hasmonean Jerusalem 2–0 in the final. However, the Jerusalem club appealed to the F.A., claiming that a Hapoel player, Moshe Meir wasn't registered.〔(Of the E.I. Football Cup ) Do'ar HaYom, 30 May 1928, Historical Jewish Press 〕〔(Not Letting Go of Hapoel's Victory ) Davar, 31 May 1928, Historical Jewish Press 〕 The appeal was accepted and the teams were ordered to share the cup.〔(Eretz Israel Cup to Hapoel and Hashmonai ) Do'ar HaYom, 20 June 1928, Historical Jewish Press 〕〔(Committee decides cup be held jointly by Hapoel and Hashmonai ) The Palestine Bulletin, 19 June 1928, Historical Jewish Press〕 ==Background== Starting in 1922, unofficial cup competitions were held in Mandatory Palestine on an annual, national basis under the sponsorship of Britain's military garrison there, at start involving British teams only, but in subsequent years, Arab and Jewish teams as well. As these cups pre-date the existence of a national football association, they are not considered official by the Israel Football Association. During this time there was also a national cup organised by the Maccabi organisation, the Magen Shimshon, but this only included Maccabi clubs.〔 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1928 Palestine Cup」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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