Fixtures

슈퍼리그 05/01 17:45 15 브네이 헤르젤리아 vs 하포엘 텔-아비브 - View

결과

슈퍼리그 04/24 16:30 15 브네이 헤르젤리아 v 하포엘 텔-아비브 - PPT.
슈퍼리그 04/21 15:00 25 [12] 하포엘 갈릴 엘리온 사페드 v 브네이 헤르젤리아 [6] L 104-99
슈퍼리그 04/15 15:40 24 [6] 브네이 헤르젤리아 v 하포엘 하이파 BC [9] L 96-98
슈퍼리그 04/07 15:40 23 [1] 마카비 텔-아비브 v 브네이 헤르젤리아 [5] L 98-85
스테이트컵 03/27 16:35 7 브네이 헤르젤리아 v 하포엘 베르 셰바 L 90-94
슈퍼리그 03/24 16:45 22 [5] 브네이 헤르젤리아 v 하포엘 예루살렘 [7] L 80-85
슈퍼리그 03/24 16:30 15 브네이 헤르젤리아 v 하포엘 텔-아비브 - PPT.
슈퍼리그 03/20 16:45 15 브네이 헤르젤리아 v 하포엘 텔-아비브 - PPT.
슈퍼리그 03/17 17:00 21 [3] Ironi Ramat Gan v 브네이 헤르젤리아 [4] L 87-82
슈퍼리그 03/11 16:30 20 [13] 하포엘 베르 셰바 v 브네이 헤르젤리아 [4] W 67-73
슈퍼리그 03/05 17:00 3 [2] 하포엘 텔-아비브 v 브네이 헤르젤리아 [4] L 99-80
슈퍼리그 02/18 17:00 19 [4] 브네이 헤르젤리아 v 하포엘 에일라트 [13] L 93-96

Wikipedia - Bnei Herzliya Basket

Bnei Herzliya Basket (Hebrew: בני הרצליה, lit. Sons of Herzliya), is a professional basketball club that is based in Herzliya, in the Sharon district in Israel. The club plays in the Israeli Basketball Premier League, the top division of Israeli basketball. The club was founded on 1985.

History

The club was originally founded in 1985, under the name Hapoel Herzliya. In 2002, the club merged with Maccabi Ra'anana in a neighboring town, and was re-named Bnei HaSharon. The merger was entered into because of Maccabi Ra'anana's financial problems and Bnei HaSharon's relegation from the top-level Israeli Basketball Premier League, following the 2001–02 season.

At the end of 2010–11 season, the merger ended, and the team started playing only for the Israeli city of Herzliya. In 2012, the club was re-named Bnei Herzliya. In 2022, the club won the Israeli State Cup for the second time, beating Hapoel Tel Aviv 87:82 in the final.

**Bnei Herzliya** is a professional basketball team based in Herzliya, Israel. The club, part of the Herzliya Sports Club, competes in the Israeli Basketball League. Founded in 1964 as Hapoel Herzliya, the club spent most of its history in the lower divisions of Israeli basketball, before finally reaching the top-tier level in 1995. The club won its first major title, the Israeli League championship, in 2000. Bnei Herzliya later won the Israeli Cup twice, in 2007 and 2019. The team has also reached the Israeli League finals on five other occasions, in 2001, 2008, 2011, 2012 and 2019–20.

Bnei Herzliya plays their home games at the Herzliya Sports Arena, which has a capacity of 1,500. The club's main colors are blue and white.

**History**

Bnei Herzliya was founded in 1964 as Hapoel Herzliya. The club spent the majority of its early years in the lower divisions of Israeli basketball, before finally reaching the top-tier level in 1995. The club won its first major title, the Israeli League championship, in 2000. Bnei Herzliya later won the Israeli Cup twice, in 2007 and 2019. The team has also reached the Israeli League finals on five other occasions, in 2001, 2008, 2011, 2012 and 2019–20.

In recent years, Bnei Herzliya has been a consistent playoff team in the Israeli League, and has also made a name for itself in European competition. The team reached the semifinals of the FIBA Europe Cup in 2017–18, and the quarter-finals of the same competition in 2018–19.

**Current roster**

* **Guards**: Yovel Zoosman, Guy Pnini, Jaylen Barford, Amit Ebo
* **Forwards**: Ben Carter, John Brown III, Idan Zalmanson, Yogev Ohayon
* **Center**: Zach LeDay

**Head coach**

* **Oren Amram**

**Notable players**

* **Omri Casspi**
* **Gal Mekel**
* **Yotam Halpern**
* **Lior Eliyahu**
* **Derrick Williams**
* **Isaiah Canaan**
* **James Nunnally**
* **Tony Crocker**
* **Joe Alexander**
* **Eugene Jeter**
* **Trent Plaisted**
* **Kevin Jones**
* **Denzel Livingston**
* **Will Cherry**
* **Jeremy Tyler**

**Achievements**

* **Israeli League**

* **Winners (1):** 2000
* **Runners-up (5):** 2001, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2019–20

* **Israeli Cup**

* **Winners (2):** 2007, 2019

* **League Cup**

* **Winners (1):** 2009

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