Maccabi Ahi Iksal Football Club is an Israeli association football team based in the Arab town of Iksal, located in the Lower Galilee region of northern Israel. The club competes in Liga Bet North B, which constitutes the fourth tier of the Israeli football league system.
Club overview
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Full name | Maccabi Ahi Iksal Football Club |
| Short name | Maccabi Ahi Iksal |
| Founded | The exact founding year is not publicly documented; the club is known to have been active since at least the early 2010s. |
| Ground | Iksal Municipal Stadium (capacity and facilities are modest and primarily serve local matches). |
| League | Liga Bet North B (fourth tier). |
| Club colors | Traditional Maccabi colors of blue and white are reported, though variations may exist in different seasons. |
| Affiliation | Member of the Israel Football Association (IFA). |
Competitive history
Maccabi Ahi Iksal participates in the regular season of Liga Bet North B, facing other regional clubs from northern Israel. The team also takes part in the Israel State Cup, entering in the early rounds appropriate for clubs at its level. Detailed seasonal records (wins, draws, losses, league positions) are limited in publicly available sources, and the club has not achieved promotion to higher divisions as of the latest documented season.
Community and significance
The club serves as a focal point for local sports activity in Iksal, providing opportunities for youth development and community engagement through football. Its presence reflects the broader participation of Arab municipalities in Israel's organized football structure.
Notes on sources
Publicly accessible encyclopedic information on Maccabi Ahi Iksal F.C. is limited. The details provided above are derived from the Israel Football Association’s listings and regional sports coverage. Specifics such as the precise founding date, historical achievements, and comprehensive statistical records are not fully documented in widely available sources. Consequently, some aspects of the club’s history remain insufficiently recorded in the public domain.