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  • Soccer: Hapoel Tel Aviv win Israeli State Cup

    ESPN / Reuters
    May 9 2006

    Hapoel Tel Aviv win Israeli State Cup

    TEL AVIV, May 9 (Reuters) - Hapoel Tel Aviv won the Israeli State Cup
    by beating city rivals Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv 1-0 with an 87th minute
    goal from Ilia Yavorian on Tuesday.


    Hapoel, who will come second behind champions Maccabi Haifa when the
    season ends this weekend, had already clinched a UEFA Cup spot so
    Bnei Yehuda will also now be in the competition.

    The losers were lucky to stay in contention until the dying moments
    of an untidy encounter, however, and had Nigerian keeper Vincent
    Aniema to thank for several spectacular saves that kept Hapoel's Cup
    hopes on ice until three minutes from time.

    Hapoel's fans were in the majority among a 40,000 crowd and erupted
    with joy as Armenian Yavoryan slotted home from close range after a
    pass from the right by Nigerian Ibazito Ogabuna.

    Hapoel's typically dogged, defensive counter-attacking style snuffed
    out Bnei Yehuda's flair and their hopes of a repeat of the last of
    their two cup final victories in 1981, when they beat Hapoel on
    penalties, were thwarted by the late goal.

    The victory was a fitting farewell for Hapoel coach Dror Kashtan and
    he thanked the fans at the end of the match as he preapres to take
    over as Israel coach.

    'You are the best and most loyal fans, you have been our 12th player
    throughout the season and you deserve this victory,' Kashtan told the
    supporters over the public address system.

    Israeli President Moshe Katsav awarded the trophy to Hapoel captain
    Shimon Gershon as fireworks went up around the National Stadium in
    Tel Aviv. It was Hapoel's 11th State Cup win since they became
    inaugural winners of the trophy in 1928.
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