The team that made history after recording the highest victory in the history of Israeli football

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Hapoel Zafarir Holon from League C, entered the history pages of Israeli football this weekend. The reason: the team broke a record when it registered the victory with the highest score in the league, 0:31.

As part of the 20th round in the Tel Aviv District of League C, the team from Holon hosted the Maccabi Pardes Katz team.

The goal of the guests was already broken in the first minute. By the end of the first half, the score was 0:13. Stunning. And it didn’t end, in the second half the Holon players mercilessly continued the goal of the opposing team with no less than ten players participating in the celebration of the goals.

Aviv Cohen Hershit seven goals, Stav Ezarzer – six goals, Ron Boaron – five goals each, Avi Biton – three goals, Tom Zagouri, Aviran Alkrief and Oren Samma – two goals each, Chen Habusha, Elad Haddad, David Fenster and Slaver Ospanov were content with one goal each .

By the way, Maccabi Pardes Katz was also a partner in the previous record, when it lost in the 2019/20 game season to Hapoel Ramat Israel, 0:26. The star of the game was then Yaniv Abder who scored 16 goals and thus broke the record for scoring goals by a player in one game.

Hapoel Tzafarir Holon, under the guidance of coach Mike Mizrahi, ranks first in the table with 50 points after a record of 16 wins, 2 draws and only one loss. The team has so far scored 105 goals and conceded 11 goals.

Maccabi Pardes Katz closes the table with only 4 points.

The highest result in the world was in the 2002/3 game season in the first league in Madagascar, when the Adama team defeated the Antananarivo team with the unimaginable result, 0:149. But those who participated in the festival of goals were also the players of the defeated team, who scored own goals in protest of a refereeing decision that was made at the beginning of the game.

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