D1

Division 1

Israel · Handball

Season 2025

Division 1Today's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Finished Today

2 matches
Ramat HasharonHapoel Ashdod
Hapoel Le ZionMaccabi Le Zion

Division 1Playoffs

Finals

HAHapoel Ashdod2
MAMaccabi Tel Aviv0
33–31,30–29

Division 1Standings

Current Division 1 2025 standings with 11 teams. Ramat Hasharon leads the table with 36 points after 20 matches, followed by Hapoel Le Zion on 30 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#Team
1
Played: 20Won: 17Lost: 1Goal Diff: +149
2
Played: 20Won: 15Lost: 5Goal Diff: +99
3
Played: 20Won: 13Lost: 7Goal Diff: +55
4
Played: 20Won: 12Lost: 7Goal Diff: +47
5
Played: 20Won: 12Lost: 7Goal Diff: +57
6
Played: 20Won: 11Lost: 7Goal Diff: +39
7
Played: 20Won: 10Lost: 9Goal Diff: +7
8
Played: 20Won: 7Lost: 11Goal Diff: -41
9
Played: 20Won: 5Lost: 12Goal Diff: -42
10
Played: 20Won: 2Lost: 18Goal Diff: -174
11
Played: 20Won: 0Lost: 20Goal Diff: -196

Division 1Results

The latest 25 completed matches in the Division 1. The highest-scoring result was MK Beer Sheva 40–46 Nes Tziona. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Semi-finals
4032
4032
2026-04-27FT
4032
4032
2026-04-27FT
Quarter-finals
2726
2726
2026-04-24FT
3231
3231
2026-04-24FT
2930
2930
2026-04-17FT
3438
3438
2026-04-17FT
Winners stage
3135
3135
2026-04-14FT
2434
2434
2026-04-10FT
3331
3331
2026-04-10FT
3438
3438
2026-04-10FT
3128
3128
2026-04-06FT
3731
3731
2026-04-06FT
3940
3940
2026-04-06FT
4333
4333
2026-04-03FT
4440
4440
2026-04-03FT
3235
3235
2026-04-03FT
2929
2929
2026-03-31FT
3941
3941
2026-03-31FT
3132
3132
2026-03-30FT
3234
3234
2026-03-27FT
3023
3023
2026-03-27FT
4035
4035
2026-03-27FT
2940
2940
2026-02-24FT
3426
3426
2026-02-20FT
3429
3429
2026-02-20FT

Division 1Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 11 teams in the Division 1. Ramat Hasharon leads with 17 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Division 1Betting Insights

Division 1 2025 — key betting statistics across 138 matches played. Games average 67.22 combined scoring. Home sides win 50.7% of the time and the most common scoreline is 35-32. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

67.22Scoring / Match
100.0%Both Score %
50.7%Home Win %
44.2%Away Win %
0.0%Clean Sheet %
+17.40Home Advantage

Division 1Season Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Division 1, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 67.22 combined scoring per match across 138 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Top Scoring Teams

11 teams in the Division 1 2025 season ranked by wins. Ramat Hasharon leads with 17 wins. Their 3-season average is 9.0 wins per season. Hapoel Le Zion shows the biggest improvement this season with 8 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

Played20Lost1Goals For752Goals Against603Avg W9.0Avg L0.3
Played20Lost5Goals For721Goals Against622Avg W6.7Avg L2.7
Played20Lost7Goals For668Goals Against613Avg W7.7Avg L3.0
Played20Lost7Goals For697Goals Against650Avg W8.3Avg L2.0
Played20Lost7Goals For691Goals Against634Avg W5.0Avg L4.3
Played20Lost7Goals For712Goals Against673Avg W4.5Avg L5.0
7MHMK Holon10Won
Played20Lost9Goals For711Goals Against704Avg W6.3Avg L3.0
8RRehovot7Won
Played20Lost11Goals For594Goals Against635Avg WAvg L
9NTNes Tziona5Won
Played20Lost12Goals For666Goals Against708Avg W3.3Avg L6.3
Played20Lost18Goals For558Goals Against732Avg W3.0Avg L9.0
Played20Lost20Goals For564Goals Against760Avg W1.5Avg L8.5

Division 1Past Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Division 1, from 2016 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1954

The Ligat Ha'Al was established in 1954–55 as the top-tier Israeli handball competition with 10 teams competing in a double round-robin format. Maccabi Rehovot claimed the first three consecutive championships, establishing early dominance. The league has undergone significant structural evolution, expanding and contracting team numbers based on competitive depth. In 2010, Winner Corporation became the title sponsor, rebranding the competition as Ligat Winner and providing substantial financial investment that modernized broadcasting infrastructure and player salaries. This sponsorship marked a turning point in professionalization, with the league increasingly adopting European competition standards. The introduction of digital streaming platforms like Pixellot TV in recent years has expanded the league's reach beyond traditional television audiences, positioning Israeli handball as a growing force in international competitions.

  • 1954 — Ligat Ha'Al founded with Maccabi Rehovot winning the first championship
  • 1980–1988 — MK Beer Sheva period of dominance with multiple consecutive titles
  • 2010 — Winner Corporation becomes title sponsor; league rebranded as Ligat Winner
  • 2016 — Maccabi Tel Aviv becomes first Israeli club to win a European EHF match (defeating St. Petersburg HC 28–23)
  • 2024 — Ramat Hasharon achieves historic treble: Ligat Winner title, League Cup, and State Cup

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams12Relegation spots2European spots4

The Ligat Ha'Al operates as a 12-team competition with a two-phase structure. In the regular season, clubs play each opponent twice in a home-and-away format, generating 22 matches per team. The top six teams advance to the championship playoff round, while teams finishing 7th–10th compete in a mid-table playoff. The bottom two teams are automatically relegated to Liga Leumit, the second division. The championship is determined by the playoff final series between the top two finishers, typically a best-of-three format. European qualification is awarded to the top four finishers in the championship round, providing access to EHF Champions League and EHF Europa League competitions. This playoff structure ensures competitive balance while maintaining stakes throughout the season.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesHapoel Rishon Letzion (19)All-time top scorerIdan Maimon (3,500+ goals)

Hapoel Rishon Letzion's 19 championships span from 1988 to 2025, with their most recent title in the 2024–25 season. Maccabi Rishon LeZion ranks second with 18 titles, making the Rishon LeZion region the dominant handball hub in Israeli sport.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Ramat Hasharon's Dominant Campaign

Ramat Hasharon has established themselves as the commanding force in the 2024–25 Ligat Winner season, accumulating an exceptional record after 20 matches played. The team sits atop the standings with 17 wins, 1 loss, and 2 draws for a total of 36 points, maintaining a remarkable +149 goal difference with 752 goals scored and only 603 conceded. This translates to an 85% win rate, the highest in the league. Their attacking prowess is evident in their average of 37.6 goals per match, demonstrating both consistency and clinical finishing. Ramat Hasharon has not only secured the championship but also claimed the Israeli League Cup and State Cup, achieving a historic treble that underscores their comprehensive dominance across all Israeli handball competitions.

Title Race and Playoff Positioning

The championship race features a clear hierarchy with Hapoel Le Zion firmly positioned as the primary challenger. Hapoel Le Zion holds second place with 15 wins and 5 losses for 30 points, maintaining a +99 goal difference with 721 goals for and 622 against. The 6-point gap between first and second represents a significant margin in a competitive playoff format. Hapoel Ashdod occupies third place with 13 wins, 7 losses and 26 points, while Maccabi Le Zion and Bnei Herzliya are separated by just one point in fourth and fifth positions respectively, each with 25 points. This clustering of teams in the 3rd–5th positions suggests potential playoff drama, as goal difference may become decisive. Maccabi Tel Aviv, the defending champions from 2023–24, currently sit in sixth place with 24 points, indicating a slight regression from their championship-winning form but still comfortably within the top-six playoff bracket.

Relegation Battle and Mid-Table Concerns

The bottom of the table presents a starkly different picture from the competitive upper reaches. MK Beer Sheva has endured a catastrophic season with zero wins from 20 matches, conceding 760 goals while scoring only 564—a −196 goal difference that is the worst in the league. Their 0% win rate and 0 points make them mathematically certain for relegation. Hapoel Kiriyat occupies the second-to-last position with 2 wins, 18 losses and 4 points, also effectively resigned to demotion. Nes Tziona sits in ninth place with 5 wins, 12 losses and 13 points, creating a 9-point buffer above the relegation zone. However, Rehovot in eighth place with 16 points remains vulnerable, as the mid-table playoff format means teams finishing 7th–10th compete for positioning, and poor form in those matches could push them dangerously close to the bottom two.

Standout Performer: Ramat Hasharon's Defensive Solidity

Beyond their attacking dominance, Ramat Hasharon's defensive organization merits particular attention. Conceding only 603 goals in 20 matches (30.15 per match) represents the league's tightest defense by a significant margin. Hapoel Le Zion, the second-best defensive unit, has conceded 622 goals (31.1 per match)—a 19-goal difference that exemplifies Ramat Hasharon's superiority. This combination of prolific offense and stingy defense creates a nearly insurmountable competitive advantage. Their +149 goal difference is 50 goals better than the second-placed team, suggesting that even if they lose their remaining matches, their point accumulation and goal difference would likely secure them the championship.

Unexpected Storyline: Maccabi Tel Aviv's Title Defense Falters

The most notable surprise of the season is Maccabi Tel Aviv's inability to defend their 2023–24 championship. As defending champions, they entered the season as favorites but currently occupy sixth place with a 55% win rate (11 wins, 7 losses). This represents a significant drop from championship-winning form and suggests either squad rotation, injury concerns, or tactical adjustments that have not yet yielded results. Their +39 goal difference is respectable but substantially behind the top three teams. If Maccabi Tel Aviv's form does not improve, they could find themselves in the mid-table playoff bracket, potentially missing European qualification entirely. This development has opened the championship race to other contenders, though Ramat Hasharon's lead is now too substantial to overcome.

Competitive Structure and League Evolution

The Israeli Division 1's transformation from a 10-team league in 1954 to the current 12-team format reflects the sport's growth in the country. The playoff structure—dividing teams into championship and mid-table brackets—creates multiple competitive narratives simultaneously. While Ramat Hasharon's dominance suggests a one-horse race at the top, the mid-table battle between Rehovot, Nes Tziona, and MK Holon (currently in 7th with 21 points) will determine European qualification positions. The league's professionalization under Winner Corporation's sponsorship has improved player retention and recruitment, visible in the increased competitiveness of mid-tier teams and the narrowing of performance gaps between established powers and emerging challengers.

European Qualification Implications

With four European spots available, Ramat Hasharon, Hapoel Le Zion, Hapoel Ashdod, and Maccabi Le Zion appear to have secured their positions in the top four. However, Maccabi Tel Aviv's precarious sixth-place position means they must improve to guarantee European football. The EHF Champions League and EHF Europa League represent crucial revenue sources and prestige for Israeli clubs, and the competition for these spots has intensified in recent seasons. Clubs finishing outside the top four will compete in the Conference League or secondary European competitions, reducing their international exposure and financial returns.

Historical Context: Building on 71 Years of Excellence

Since its founding in 1954, the Ligat Ha'Al has produced 19 different championship seasons across a relatively small pool of clubs. Hapoel Rishon Letzion's dominance with 19 titles and Maccabi Rishon LeZion's 18 championships reflect the geographic and organizational advantages of the Rishon LeZion region. However, the 2024–25 season's emergence of Ramat Hasharon as a new championship force suggests the league is evolving beyond traditional power bases. The league's ability to attract international players and compete in European competitions has grown substantially, particularly after Maccabi Tel Aviv's historic 2016 EHF victory. This season's competitive intensity and Ramat Hasharon's record-setting performance indicate that Israeli handball continues to professionalize and internationalize, positioning the league as a significant feeder for European club competitions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Israeli Division 1?

Twelve professional clubs compete in the Ligat Ha'Al Division 1, with two clubs relegated to Liga Leumit at the end of each season.

Which club has won the most Israeli Division 1 titles?

Hapoel Rishon Letzion holds the record with 19 championships, most recently winning in 2024–25. Maccabi Rishon LeZion ranks second with 18 titles.

How does relegation work in the Israeli Division 1?

The bottom two teams in the final standings are automatically relegated to Liga Leumit, the second division. Teams finishing 7th–10th compete in a mid-table playoff to determine final positions.

When was the Israeli Division 1 founded?

The Ligat Ha'Al was founded in 1954–55 with 10 teams. Maccabi Rehovot won the first championship.

How many European spots are available from the Israeli Division 1?

The top four teams in the championship round qualify for European club competitions, including the EHF Champions League and EHF Europa League.

Who is the current title sponsor of the Israeli Division 1?

Winner Corporation has been the title sponsor since 2010, with the league officially known as Ligat Winner.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 21 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026