Fixtures

Euroleague 04/23 17:30 3 Panathinaikos vs Maccabi Tel Aviv - View
Euroleague 04/25 18:15 3 Panathinaikos vs Maccabi Tel Aviv - View
Israel Super League 04/28 18:00 26 Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Hapoel Beer Sheva - View
Euroleague 04/30 16:00 3 Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Panathinaikos - View
Euroleague 05/02 16:00 3 Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Panathinaikos - View
Euroleague 05/08 16:00 3 Panathinaikos vs Maccabi Tel Aviv - View

Results

Israel Super League 04/18 17:45 25 [8] Hapoel Haifa v Maccabi Tel Aviv [1] W 73-108
Euroleague 04/16 17:00 642 [7] Maccabi Tel Aviv v Baskonia [8] W 113-85
Israel Super League 04/13 16:50 24 [1] Maccabi Tel Aviv v Hapoel Holon [4] W 91-82
Euroleague 04/11 18:05 34 [7] Maccabi Tel Aviv v Milano [12] W 92-86
Israel Super League 04/09 16:00 17 [1] Maccabi Tel Aviv v Ironi Nes Ziona [9] W 86-82
Israel Super League 04/07 15:40 23 [1] Maccabi Tel Aviv v Bnei Herzliya [5] W 98-85
Euroleague 04/04 18:30 33 [4] Barcelona v Maccabi Tel Aviv [7] L 92-89
Israel Cup 04/01 17:30 3 Maccabi Tel Aviv v Ironi Ramat Gan W 104-72
Israel Super League 03/30 18:10 19 [11] Hapoel Galil Elyon v Maccabi Tel Aviv [1] W 67-103
Euroleague 03/27 19:30 32 [7] Maccabi Tel Aviv v Valencia [12] W 95-80
Israel Super League 03/24 19:00 22 [6] Elitzur Kiryat Ata v Maccabi Tel Aviv [1] W 72-91
Euroleague 03/22 19:30 31 [14] Bayern Munich v Maccabi Tel Aviv [7] W 74-89

Wikipedia - Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.

Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורסל מכבי תל אביב), known for sponsorship reasons as Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv (מכבי פלייטיקה תל אביב‎), is a professional basketball club based in Tel Aviv, Israel. The team plays in the Israeli Basketball Premier League (the top tier of Israeli basketball), and internationally in the EuroLeague. Maccabi Tel Aviv is known as one of the best teams in Europe, having won 6 Euroleague titles since joining, and having sent numerous players to the NBA draft.

The club started in the mid-1930s, as part of the Maccabi Tel Aviv Sports Club, which had been founded in 1906.

With six EuroLeague championships (including the 2001 FIBA SuproLeague), one Adriatic League championship, 55 Israeli Basketball Premier League championships, 45 Israeli State Cup titles, and 10 Israeli League Cup titles, Maccabi has been the most successful basketball team in Israel, and is also one of the most successful basketball teams outside of North America. Players such as Tal Brody, Miki Berkovich, Jim Boatwright, Kevin Magee, Earl Williams, and Aulcie Perry; and more recently Derrick Sharp, Šarūnas Jasikevičius, Tal Burstein, Anthony Parker and Nikola Vujčić, have been among the elite of Europe's basketball players.

History

The Israeli Basketball Super League started in 1954, and Maccabi Tel Aviv was the first champion. It has dominated the championship ever since, winning the title 54 times, including a run of 23 titles in a row between 1970 and 1992. The team has also won the Israeli Basketball State Cup 45 times. Maccabi is considered[] Israel's national sporting representative in the world.[]

From 1969 until 2008, Maccabi Tel Aviv was sponsored by Elite, Israel's largest food company, and carried its name. Since July 2008, Maccabi has had a new sponsor – Electra. In 2015 they switched their sponsor once again, this time to fashion chain FOX.

Since 1963, the club's home court has been the Yad Eliyahu Arena in Tel Aviv (later renamed "Menora Mivtachim Arena"). Originally an open-air court for 5,000 spectators, it is now a modern indoor arena with a capacity of 10,383.

Most Maccabi Tel Aviv head coaches have been former players of the club. Yehoshua Rozin was involved with the club for 40 years. Ralph Klein started as an 18-year-old player and later had several spells as a coach, and led the club to its first EuroLeague title in the 1977–78 season. Zvi Sherf played for Maccabi's second team, and coached the team for three spells. Pini Gershon played in the Youth Section, and as a coach led Maccabi to three EuroLeague titles; in 2001, 2004, and 2005.

Maccabi Tel Aviv has always provided the senior Israel national basketball team with a large number of players. Five Maccabi players, headed by Avraham Shneur, were on the team that represented Israel in its first EuroBasket, in 1953 in Moscow.

Tanhum Cohen-Mintz was one of Europe's top centers in the sixties, and was selected to the first FIBA European Selection European All-Star Team, which played in Madrid in 1964. Miki Berkowitz, Motty Aroesti, Lou Silver, and Eric Minkin played a major part in winning the silver medal at the 1979 EuroBasket in Torino. Doron Jamchy played 16 years for the Israel national team, and holds the record for appearances (191 international games) and points scored (3,515).

Maccabi Tel Aviv was the first Israeli club to enter the FIBA European Champions Cup (EuroLeague), in the 1958 season. Since then, it has played over 600 games in European-wide competitions, and was the only Israeli club to play in a FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup (FIBA Saporta Cup) Final (1967 Cup Winners' Cup), and to win the European-wide top-tier level EuroLeague on six occasions (1977, 1981, *2001 FIBA SuproLeague, 2004, 2005, and 2014). Maccabi has played in 15 EuroLeague Finals (1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2000, *2001 FIBA SuproLeague, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2011, and 2014). In 1994 Tel Aviv, and in 2004 in Tel Aviv, Maccabi organized the EuroLeague Final Four.

The first basketball game between an NBA and a FIBA team was held in 1978, in Tel Aviv. Maccabi Tel Aviv beat the defending NBA champion Washington Bullets, 98–97.

Maccabi Tel Aviv has played a record 18 times vs. NBA teams, and became the first European team to win on an NBA floor, when it beat the Toronto Raptors, 105–103, in 2005. It also beat the Phoenix Suns and Brooklyn Nets in 1984, to win a tournament in Tel Aviv.

Maccabi Tel Aviv is a professional basketball team based in Tel Aviv, Israel. The team was founded in 1932 and has since become one of the most successful basketball teams in Israel and Europe. Maccabi Tel Aviv has won numerous domestic and international titles, including 54 Israeli League championships, 45 Israeli State Cups, and 6 EuroLeague championships.

The team's home arena is the Menora Mivtachim Arena, which has a seating capacity of 10,383 spectators. Maccabi Tel Aviv is known for its passionate fan base, who are known as the Yellow Army. The team's colors are yellow and blue, and their logo features a basketball with the team's name written in Hebrew.

Maccabi Tel Aviv has a rich history of producing talented players, including NBA players Omri Casspi and Gal Mekel. The team is currently coached by Ioannis Sfairopoulos and features a roster of talented players from Israel and around the world. Maccabi Tel Aviv is known for its fast-paced, high-scoring style of play and is a perennial contender in both domestic and international competitions.