2012–13 Israeli Futsal League

Israeli Futsal League
Season 2012–13
Champions ASA Ben-Gurion University
Top goalscorer 28 goals
Ofir Levi (RLFC) /
Golan Klimi (Mac. NI)

The 2012–13 season of the Israeli Futsal League was the 7th season of top-tier futsal under the Israel Football Association and 13th overall. The regular season started on 25 December 2012 and was concluded on 30 April 2013. The championship playoffs began on 6 May 2013 with semi-finals series and concluded with the championship final series, played on 13 and 19 May.[1]

Maccabi Nahlat Itzhak Tel Aviv were the defending champions, but lost the title by losing to Rishon LeZion Futsal Club in the playoff semi-final. ASA Ben-Gurion University won the title by defeating Rishon LeZion in the play-off final.

Format changes

With 6 clubs registered to play in the league, the clubs played each other in a triple round-robin tournament. At the end of the regular season, the top four teams qualified to the playoffs, while the two bottom teams competed for 5th place.

Regular season table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 ASA Ben-Gurion University 15 13 0 2 70 41 +29 39 Championship playoffs
2 Rishon LeZion Futsal Club 15 9 1 5 86 75 +11 28
3 Maccabi Nahlat Itzhak Tel Aviv 15 8 2 5 80 61 +19 26
4 Yanshufei Agudat Sport Tel Aviv 15 7 4 4 83 51 +32 25
5 SC Rosh HaAyin/Petah Tikva 15 2 2 11 55 95 40 8 5th place match
6 F.C. Hadera 15 1 1 13 62 114 52 4
Updated to match(es) played on 30 April 2013. Source: IFA – Futsal League

Playoffs

Championship bracket

  Semi-final Final
                         
  1  ASA Ben-Gurion 2 4 6  
  4  Yanshufei Tel Aviv 1 2 3    
      1  ASA Ben-Gurion 3 4 7
      2  Rishon LeZion 0 2 2
  2  Rishon LeZion 5 3 8    
  3  Maccabi Nahlat Itzhak 4 3 7   3rd place
 
4  Yanshufei Tel Aviv 3 4 7
  3  Maccabi Nahlat Itzhak 4 2 6

5th place

  5th place
           
  5  SC Rosh HaAyin/Petah Tikva 11 1 4
6  F.C. Hadera 9 2 2


2012–13 Israeli Futsal League winners
ASA Ben-Gurion University
Second title

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