Israel Super League 04/13 16:50 24 [1] Maccabi Tel Aviv v Hapoel Holon [4] L 91-82
Israel Super League 04/09 17:30 18 [4] Hapoel Holon v Ironi Ramat Gan [3] L 74-75
Israel Super League 04/04 16:45 15 [11] Hapoel Galil Elyon v Hapoel Holon [4] W 71-92
Israel Cup 03/30 16:50 3 Hapoel Holon v Hapoel Beer Sheva L 83-88
Israel Cup 03/27 16:50 7 Hapoel Holon v Hapoel Haifa W 90-73
Israel Super League 03/23 18:00 22 [9] Ironi Nes Ziona v Hapoel Holon [4] W 74-76
Basketball Champions League 03/20 17:30 6 [3] Hapoel Holon v UCAM Murcia [1] W 64-60
Israel Super League 03/17 18:00 21 [5] Hapoel Holon v Elitzur Kiryat Ata [6] W 88-82
Basketball Champions League 03/13 17:00 5 [2] Promitheas v Hapoel Holon [3] W 92-93
Israel Super League 03/10 17:30 20 [8] Hapoel Afula v Hapoel Holon [4] L 72-60
Israel Super League 03/08 11:00 12 [5] Hapoel Holon v Ironi Nes Ziona [9] W 81-73
Basketball Champions League 03/05 18:45 4 [4] AEK v Hapoel Holon [3] W 108-112
Israel Super League 03/02 17:15 8 [2] Hapoel Tel Aviv v Hapoel Holon [5] L 90-78
Israel Super League 02/28 17:40 2 [6] Hapoel Jerusalem v Hapoel Holon [5] W 72-73
Israel Super League 02/17 17:20 8 [7] Hapoel Holon v Hapoel Tel Aviv [1] W Postponed
Israel Super League 02/14 19:00 6 [11] Hapoel Haifa v Hapoel Holon [7] W 71-84
Israel Super League 02/11 18:30 4 [4] Bnei Herzliya v Hapoel Holon [7] L 75-72
Basketball Champions League 02/06 20:00 3 [2] Hapoel Holon v Promitheas [3] L 65-74
Israel Super League 02/03 17:15 11 [5] Hapoel Holon v Maccabi Tel Aviv [7] L 84-86
Basketball Champions League 01/30 17:00 2 [4] Hapoel Holon v AEK [3] W 79-68
Israel Super League 01/26 11:00 1 [7] Hapoel Holon v Hapoel Eilat [13] W 87-71
Basketball Champions League 01/23 19:30 1 [3] UCAM Murcia v Hapoel Holon [3] L 78-61
Israel Super League 01/20 18:00 16 [5] Hapoel Holon v Bnei Herzliya [8] L 87-92
Basketball Champions League 01/16 19:00 14 [2] Hapoel Holon v Oostende [3] W 78-72
Israel Super League 01/13 17:20 7 [6] Hapoel Holon v Hapoel Galil Elyon [9] W 84-72
Basketball Champions League 01/09 19:00 14 [3] Oostende v Hapoel Holon [2] L 71-61
Israel Super League 01/06 17:20 10 [5] Ironi Ramat Gan v Hapoel Holon [2] L 76-65
Basketball Champions League 01/03 19:00 14 [2] Hapoel Holon v Oostende [3] W 80-70
Israel Super League 12/29 11:45 14 [4] Hapoel Holon v Hapoel Haifa [10] W 86-75
Israel Super League 12/26 18:50 13 [6] Elitzur Kiryat Ata v Hapoel Holon [2] L 86-82

Wikipedia - Hapoel Holon B.C.

Hapoel Holon Basketball Club (Hebrew: מועדון הכדורסל הפועל חולון), known for sponsorship reasons as Hapoel Atsmon Playgrounds Holon (הפועל Atsmon Playgrounds חולון‎), is a professional basketball club based in Holon, Israel. The team plays in the Israeli Basketball Premier League (the top tier of Israeli basketball), and internationally in the Basketball Champions League. The team was founded in 1947, and plays in the Holon Toto Hall, which is home to 5,500 spectators.

One of Hapoel Holon's most notable title victories came in 2008, as the club pulled one of the biggest upsets in league history by defeating perennial champions Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Premier League final. The club also went on to win the Israeli Basketball State Cup in 2009, defeating Maccabi Haifa, and also in 2018, defeating Maccabi Tel Aviv. Hapoel Holon won its first-ever international title in 2021 in the form of the Balkan International Basketball League, defeating Bulgarian side Academic Plovdiv.

History

Hapoel Holon was founded in 1947. It was one of the founding clubs of the top division in 1954, finishing second in their first season.

Hapoel Holon returned to the top division at the end of the 2006–07 season, after playing for 7 years in the second and third divisions. They finished the 2007–08 regular season at the top of the table. They reached the playoff final, where they defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv 73–72 to claim their first championship, with Malik Dixon scoring the winning shot two seconds prior to the end of the game. Former and future NBA player P. J. Tucker won the MVP title. It was the first time Maccabi Tel Aviv had failed to win the championship in 14 years.

The club has reached the final of the Israeli Basketball State Cup six times, but did not pick up their first prize in that competition until 2009, when Brian Tolbert hit a three-pointer as time expired to give them a 69–68 win over Maccabi Haifa in that year's final.

On January 16, 2010, Hapoel Holon celebrated its 1,000th game in the Ligat HaAl.

In 2018, Hapoel Holon won its second State Cup after beating Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Final, behind MVP and former NBA player Glen Rice Jr.

Hapoel Holon is a professional basketball team based in Holon, Israel. The team was founded in 1947 and has since become one of the most successful basketball teams in Israel. Hapoel Holon competes in the Israeli Basketball Premier League and has won the league championship once in 2008. The team's colors are red and white, and their home games are played at the Toto Arena. Hapoel Holon has a strong fan base and is known for their passionate supporters who create a lively atmosphere during games. The team has had many notable players over the years, including former NBA player Glen Rice Jr. and Israeli basketball legend Miki Berkovich. Hapoel Holon is known for their fast-paced and aggressive style of play, making them a formidable opponent on the court.