Agudat Sport Nordia Jerusalem

Agudat Sport Nordia Jerusalem (Hebrew: אגודת ספורט נורדיה ירושלים), also known as Beitar Nordia Jerusalem (Hebrew: בית"ר נורדיה ירושלים) is an Israeli football club based in Jerusalem. The club was formed in 2014 by Beitar Jerusalem supporters who are against violence and against racism, opposed to the La Familia supporter's group which took over the fan base in the years prior to the clubs' formation.[1]

Beitar Nordia Jerusalem
Full nameAgudat Sport Nordia Jerusalem
אגודת ספורט נורדיה ירושלים
Founded2014
GroundHebrew University Stadium, Jerusalem
Capacity4,000
OwnerBeitar Nordia Jerusalem Fans Association
ChairmanYaron Sharfstein
ManagerEliran Maman
LeagueLiga Alef South
2023–24Liga Alef South, 10th of 16

Origins and formation

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Beitar Jerusalem was established in 1936 and since the 1970s became a major force in Israeli football, winning 6 championships, 7 state cups, as well as several minor cups and spending most of its time in the Israeli top division.

Established in 2005, fan organization La Familia became dominant in the stands, voicing more racist views, edging out less extreme fans.[2][3] As a result, in 2014, the disenfranchised fans organized a fans' association, named Beitar Nordia Jerusalem, in order to set a fan-owned football club. The club was initially called Beitar Nordia Jerusalem, after Zionist leader Max Nordau. By doing this, the club resurrected the original club's name between 1947 and 1948, as Nordia was the name chosen by the Beitar sport association teams after the association was disbanded by the Mandatory Palestine government due to the association's ties with the Irgun in 1947.[4]

In August 2014 the club was registered with the IFA. However, the club was barred from using Beitar in its name, as it is not affiliated with the Beitar sport association.[5] The club, therefore, settled on the name "Agudat Sport Nordia Jerusalem", and was registered to the Central division of Liga Gimel. On 17 October 2014 the club played it first official match, beating Maccabi Kiryat Ekron 2–1 in the league.[6]

Honours

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Honour No. Years
Fifth tier 3 2014–15
Fifth tier 1 2015–16
Fourth tier 1 2016–17
Third tier 4 2017–18
Third tier 10 2018–19
Third tier 9 2019–20

Cups

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Honour No. Years
Liga Gimel divisional State Cup 1 2015–16

Current squad

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As to 28 August 2024
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ISR Nassim Hayek
3 DF   ISR Amir Ella
4 DF   ISR Bar Shushan
5 DF   ISR Idan Sulimani
6 MF   ISR Yonathan Mordechai
7 MF   ISR Or Mizrahi
8 FW   ISR Daniel Elmaleh
9 FW   ISR Matan Schwarz
10 FW   ISR Mahmoud Al-Iwisat
11 FW   ISR Uziel Parado
12 MF   ISR Amir Abeles
13 MF   ISR Lior Noy
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF   ISR Eden Ben-Menashe
17 MF   ISR Abdel Satter Haj Yahya
18 MF   ISR Dasalyn Pitigo
21 DF   ISR Adir Deri
23 DF   ISR David Asanka
26 DF   ISR Ben Itzhak
42 MF   ISR Meiron Tal
55 GK   ISR Lidor Cohen
77 MF   ISR Phillip Manneh
MF   ISR Niv Sarel
MF   ISR Inbal Shulman

References

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  1. ^ Fuck The Racists, Let's Form our Own Club Archived 2014-11-15 at the Wayback Machine Ouriel Daskal, 29 August 2014, Soccer Issue
  2. ^ Beitar Nordia (re)born in Jerusalem Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine supporters-direct.org
  3. ^ Chairman of Nordia Jerusalem: We're Beitar Jerusalem Fans Who Can't Support Beitar Jerusalem Anymore Irad Tzafrir, 4 August 2014, Haaretz (in Hebrew)
  4. ^ The Legend of Nordia – The Same Madame With Another Coat Archived 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine Asher Goldberg, 24 February 2011, football.org.il (in Hebrew)
  5. ^ First Derby: Beitar Jerusalem Have Beaten Nordia David Ben Shimol, 27 August 2014, ynet.co.il (in Hebrew)
  6. ^ First Victory: 2:1 to Nordia Jerusalem Over Kiryat Ekron in Liga Gimel Ziv Amoyal, 18 October 2014, Doublepass (in Hebrew)
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