List of Maccabiah medalists in football
Men
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
1932 Maccabiah | Poland | Eretz Israel | – |
1935 Maccabiah | Romania | Germany | Eretz Israel |
1950 Maccabiah | Israel | South Africa | Great Britain |
1953 Maccabiah | Israel | South Africa | Great Britain |
1957 Maccabiah | Israel | Great Britain | France |
1961 Maccabiah | Great Britain | Israel | South Africa |
1965 Maccabiah | Israel | Great Britain | Mexico |
1969 Maccabiah | Israel | Argentina | Great Britain |
1973 Maccabiah | Israel
|
Mexico
|
Brazil |
1977 Maccabiah | Israel
|
Netherlands
|
South Africa |
1981 Maccabiah | South Africa | United States | Israel |
1985 Maccabiah | Israel | Netherlands | Maccabi Modi'im 1 |
1989 Maccabiah | |||
1993 Maccabiah | Israel | Argentina | United States
|
1997 Maccabiah | Brazil | Sweden | France/ Netherlands |
2001 Maccabiah | Argentina
|
Mexico | Israel |
2005 Maccabiah | Israel | United States
|
Mexico |
2009 Maccabiah | Argentina
|
Great Britain
|
Israel
|
2013 Maccabiah | United States
|
Argentina
|
Canada
|
2017 Maccabiah | United States | Great Britain | Israel |
1. Maccabi Modi'im was a delegation composed of Jewish athletes who couldn't compete under their nation flag, including USSR, Ethiopia, South Africa and Lebanon.[5]
References
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