Israel Cup 03/27 16:35 7 Bnei Herzliya v Hapoel Beer Sheva W 90-94
Israel Super League 03/24 16:30 22 [11] Hapoel Galil Elyon v Hapoel Beer Sheva [13] W 80-87
Israel Super League 03/18 17:00 21 [10] Hapoel Haifa v Hapoel Beer Sheva [13] L 93-87
Israel Super League 03/11 16:30 20 [13] Hapoel Beer Sheva v Bnei Herzliya [4] L 67-73
Israel Super League 03/05 17:00 1 [3] Ironi Ramat Gan v Hapoel Beer Sheva [13] L 86-78
Israel Super League 02/14 17:00 6 [4] Bnei Herzliya v Hapoel Beer Sheva [12] L 87-78
Israel Super League 02/11 17:00 19 [9] Hapoel Afula v Hapoel Beer Sheva [12] L 91-76
Israel Super League 02/06 17:20 15 [12] Hapoel Beer Sheva v Ironi Ramat Gan [2] W 98-96
Israel Super League 02/02 11:30 18 [1] Hapoel Tel Aviv v Hapoel Beer Sheva [12] L 90-68
Israel Super League 01/28 16:15 5 [11] Hapoel Beer Sheva v Hapoel Jerusalem [3] L 74-79
ENBL 01/24 17:30 1 Juventus v Hapoel Beer Sheva - Cancelled
Israel Super League 01/21 17:00 16 [13] Hapoel Eilat v Hapoel Beer Sheva [12] W 87-96
ENBL 01/16 17:00 1 Hapoel Beer Sheva v Start Lublin - Cancelled
Israel Super League 01/14 17:00 7 [12] Hapoel Beer Sheva v Hapoel Haifa [13] L 97-99
Israel Super League 01/10 17:00 22 [11] Hapoel Beer Sheva v Hapoel Galil Elyon [10] L Postponed
Israel Super League 01/01 19:05 14 [13] Hapoel Jerusalem v Hapoel Beer Sheva [11] L 77-71
Israel Super League 12/25 19:00 2 [11] Hapoel Beer Sheva v Maccabi Tel Aviv [6] L 75-87
Israel Super League 12/21 16:30 4 [7] Hapoel Beer Sheva v Hapoel Eilat [10] W 96-85
Israel Super League 12/17 18:30 11 [5] Ironi Kyriat Ata v Hapoel Beer Sheva [8] L 92-72
Israel Super League 12/14 16:30 3 [12] Hapoel Holon v Hapoel Beer Sheva [8] L 103-80
Israel Super League 12/09 17:20 10 [10] Hapoel Beer Sheva v Ironi Nes Ziona [1] W 90-76
ENBL 12/06 19:00 1 Svendborg Rabbits v Hapoel Beer Sheva - Postponed
Israel Super League 12/03 15:30 9 [11] Hapoel Beer Sheva v Hapoel Tel Aviv [5] L 78-95
Israel Super League 11/28 14:30 19 [2] Hapoel Beer Sheva v Hapoel Afula [13] L Postponed
ENBL 11/22 16:00 1 Hapoel Beer Sheva v Spartak Pleven - Postponed
Israel Super League 11/17 11:45 7 Hapoel Beer Sheva v Hapoel Haifa - Postponed
Israel Super League 11/12 17:30 6 Bnei Herzliya v Hapoel Beer Sheva - Postponed
ENBL 11/08 16:00 1 Hapoel Beer Sheva v Landstede Zwolle - Postponed
Israel Super League 11/05 16:30 5 Hapoel Beer Sheva v Hapoel Jerusalem - Postponed
Israel Super League 10/28 16:25 4 Hapoel Beer Sheva v Hapoel Eilat - Postponed

Hapoel Be'er Sheva B.C. (Hebrew: הפועל באר שבע) is a professional basketball club based in Be'er Sheva, Israel. The team plays in the Israeli Basketball Premier League, the top tier of Israeli basketball and in the Balkan International Basketball League. It plays its home games in the Conch Arena.

History

20th century

The club was founded in 1965 by Eitan Wegmann. During the eighties, the team won the Second League twice. During the nineties, the team disbanded.

21st century

In 2002 the basketball club Hapoel Be'er Sheva rebranded, and started the season in the Fifth League. Within three years it qualified for the Second League.

During the 2006/07 season, the team stood one game away from ascending to the Israeli Basketball Premier League, but lost the final game of a 5-game series in the Liga Leumit (Second League) finals to Hapoel Holon. This series has been recalled as one of the hardest-fought series in the history of the Second League. A season later Be'er Sheva was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Second League playoffs.

In order to continue to maintain the club's youth department, called "Future of the Negev", then-chairman Mario Levy and his son Rami (then director) once again rebranded the team in the summer of 2008, and assumed management of the club's youth department starting from the 2008/2009 season. The new team began to play in the Fifth League, and at the end of the season the team progressed to the Fourth League. A season later, the team fought relegation, and in the last cycle of the league remained in the league.

At the beginning of the 2011/2012 season, the men's team was united with Beitar Be'er Sheva under the title of Municipal Be'er Sheva. The united team competed in Liga Artzit (the Third League). The leadership of the club was assumed by local businessman owner and chairman Kfir Arazi, who joined during the summer. The team was re-branded under his ownership, and competed again in the local Fourth League.

In the summer of 2013 the heads of clubs Hapoel Be'er Sheva and Beitar/Municipal Be'er Sheva understood that success required full cooperation between the clubs, paving the way for full convergence between the two clubs under the name "Hapoel Be'er Sheva." Hapoel Be'er Sheva finished the 2013/2014 season in first place in the Fourth League, and at the end of the season returned to the Artzit (3rd) League.

Chris Watson

In the summer of 2014 the club signed sponsorship deals with two major entities, the Bnei Shimon Regional Council and the Altshuler Shaham investment house, thus assuring the financial longevity of the club. Kfir Arazi owned and steered the club. American–Israeli Chris Watson played for the team in 2014-16. On 29 March 2015 Be'er Sheva ensured its rise to the Liga Leumit with a home victory over Hapoel Lod, 56:82.

The 2015-2016 season began well with Beer Sheva consistently at the top of the league, aiming squarely at the Premier League. However, after a series of critical injuries and some locker-room trouble the team lost its bid in the first round of the playoffs, and remained in the Liga Leumit (2nd League).

The 2016-2017 season began with a new coaching team, Yaniv Burger and Zach Schneider, and an almost new team which included Jeff Allen, Jason Williams, David Shamriz, and Ben Eisenhardt.

On May 22, 2018, Hapoel Be'er Sheva won the National League title and earned promotion to the Israeli Basketball Premier League for the first time in their history, as they swept Maccabi Kiryat Gat 3–0 in the best-of-five series. Storm Warren was named Finals MVP.

Hapoel Beer Sheva is a professional basketball team based in the city of Beer Sheva, Israel. The team was founded in 1973 and has since become one of the most successful basketball teams in Israel. The team plays in the Israeli Basketball Premier League and has won the league championship twice, in 2017 and 2018.

Hapoel Beer Sheva is known for its strong defense and aggressive playing style. The team is led by head coach Rami Hadar, who has been with the team since 2017. The team's home court is the Menora Mivtachim Arena, which has a seating capacity of 10,383.

The team's roster is made up of talented players from Israel and around the world. Some of the team's key players include American guard Jordan Davis, Israeli forward Tomer Ginat, and American center Brandon Rush.

Hapoel Beer Sheva has a strong fan base and is known for its passionate supporters who fill the arena for every home game. The team's colors are red and white, and its logo features a basketball with the team's name written in Hebrew. Overall, Hapoel Beer Sheva is a respected and successful basketball team that is beloved by fans in Israel and around the world.