DateRHome v Away-
01/20 17:00 1 AS Ramat Hasharon v Hapoel Ashdod View
01/20 17:30 1 MK Beer Sheva v Maccabi Motzkin View
01/20 17:30 1 Maccabi Rishon LeZion v HC Holon View
01/20 17:30 1 Bnei Herzliya v Hapoel Rishon LeZion View
01/20 18:00 1 Hapoel Kiryat Ono v AC Ness Ziona View
01/24 12:00 2 Hapoel Ashdod v Hapoel Rishon LeZion View
01/24 13:00 2 Maccabi Motzkin v Hapoel Kiryat Ono View
01/24 13:00 2 Maccabi Tel Aviv v MK Beer Sheva View
01/24 13:00 2 HC Holon v Bnei Herzliya View
01/24 13:00 2 AS Ramat Hasharon v Maccabi Rishon LeZion View
01/30 17:30 3 Maccabi Rishon LeZion v Hapoel Ashdod View
01/31 13:00 3 AC Ness Ziona v Maccabi Motzkin View
01/31 13:00 3 Hapoel Kiryat Ono v Maccabi Tel Aviv View
01/31 13:00 3 Hapoel Rishon LeZion v HC Holon View
01/31 13:00 3 Bnei Herzliya v AS Ramat Hasharon View
02/07 12:00 4 MK Beer Sheva v Hapoel Kiryat Ono View
02/07 12:00 4 Hapoel Ashdod v HC Holon View
02/07 13:00 4 Maccabi Tel Aviv v AC Ness Ziona View
02/07 13:00 4 Maccabi Rishon LeZion v Bnei Herzliya View
02/07 13:00 4 AS Ramat Hasharon v Hapoel Rishon LeZion View
02/14 13:00 5 Maccabi Motzkin v Maccabi Tel Aviv View
02/14 13:00 5 AC Ness Ziona v MK Beer Sheva View
02/14 13:00 5 HC Holon v AS Ramat Hasharon View
02/14 13:00 5 Hapoel Rishon LeZion v Maccabi Rishon LeZion View
02/14 13:00 5 Bnei Herzliya v Hapoel Ashdod View
02/17 17:30 6 Hapoel Ashdod v AS Ramat Hasharon View
02/17 17:30 6 Hapoel Rishon LeZion v Bnei Herzliya View
02/17 18:00 6 HC Holon v Maccabi Rishon LeZion View
02/24 17:30 6 Maccabi Motzkin v MK Beer Sheva View
02/24 17:30 6 AC Ness Ziona v Hapoel Kiryat Ono View

Ligat Ha'Al (Hebrew: ליגת העל בכדוריד lit. 'The Super League in Handball') is the top Israeli professional handball league. The league is sponsored by Winner Corporation since 2010 and known also as Ligat Winner. Founded in 1954, the league currently consists of 12 teams and managed by the Israel Handball Association. Maccabi Rehovot was the first team to win the championship, while Hapoel Rishon Lezion is most successful club with 18 titles over the years. The league games are broadcast by Sport 5 channel.

History

The league was established in 1954–55 with 10 teams competing in a double round-robin tournament, and with Maccabi Rehovot winning the first three championships. At first, all matches were played as Field handball, with 11 players on the field, before reverting to 7-players handball, with the last matches being held on football fields were held in 1963. Until the 1980s, the handball in Israel was centered in places such as Rehovot, Ramat Gan and Petah Tikva, as 7 clubs played in these cities. But starting in the 1980s, the hegemony moved to Rishon Lezion, as local Maccabi won three titles in a row between 1984 and 1986. Important clubs like Hapoel Rehovot were dissolved because of financial issues. The three cities which were very successful in the Israeli handball, Rehovot, Ramat Gan and Petah Tikva, deteriorated.

Through all the 1990s, Hapoel Rishon indisputably dominated the league and won 9 championship in a row. They enjoyed from the dissolution of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia and signed a lot of players who were famous in Europe such as Igor Bialik, Leonid Bernstein, Evgeni Oleinik and more. In 2002 Hapoel lost the championship to ASA Tel Aviv. One year later Hapoel won it again but the hegemony and the full domination in the handball ended when Maccabi Rishon with the notable head coach Gilad Maor grew stronger. Maccabi Rishon won their first championship in the new age in 2004, after they won ASA Tel Aviv in the final. Since then, for ten years, the championship stayed in Rishon Lezion and moved between Maccabi and Hapoel.

A lot of famous Israeli players played in the league, while the most famous is Idan Maimon, the all-time best Israeli player, with more than 3,500 goals. Other famous players: Doron Dayan, Amir Popko, Danny Turkenitz, Shlomo Hofman, Dudi Balsar, Harel Moritz, Akiva Lefler, Eyal Shur, Shachar Haber, Eitan Madmoni, Oleg Butenko, Benny Ne'eman Yoav Ne'eman, Chen Pomeranz and Avishay Smoler.

In 2013–14, Maccabi Tel Aviv won its first ever championship and it was the first time in 12 years that the championship moved away from Rishon Lezion. In 2014–15, Hapoel Rishon won an historic double after defeating Maccabi Rishon in the finals of Ligat Winner and State Cup. One year later, it was Maccabi Tel Aviv who won the national championship.

**Israel Premier League Handball Tournament**

The Israel Premier League is the pinnacle of handball competition in Israel, showcasing the nation's top talent and thrilling athleticism. Established to promote the sport and elevate its profile, the league features a dynamic mix of seasoned professionals and emerging stars, all vying for the coveted championship title.

Held annually, the tournament attracts teams from across the country, each representing their local communities with pride and passion. Matches are played in state-of-the-art arenas, creating an electric atmosphere as fans rally behind their favorite teams. The league not only emphasizes competitive spirit but also fosters sportsmanship and camaraderie among players and supporters alike.

Throughout the season, teams engage in a rigorous schedule of matches, culminating in an exciting playoff series that determines the league champion. The tournament is a celebration of skill, strategy, and teamwork, with players showcasing their agility, speed, and tactical prowess on the court.

In addition to the thrilling gameplay, the Israel Premier League is committed to promoting handball at the grassroots level, inspiring the next generation of athletes through community outreach programs and youth initiatives. With its rich history and bright future, the Israel Premier League continues to be a cornerstone of the handball community, uniting fans and players in their love for the game. Join us for an unforgettable season of handball action!