Israel Super League 01/14 16:00 7 [2] Ironi Ramat Gan v Hapoel Tel Aviv [1] L 80-93
Israel Super League 01/10 16:00 2 [13] Hapoel Haifa v Ironi Ramat Gan [3] W 74-81
Israel Super League 01/06 17:20 10 [5] Ironi Ramat Gan v Hapoel Holon [2] W 76-65
Israel Super League 12/27 16:00 13 [6] Ironi Ramat Gan v Hapoel Afula [8] W 71-63
Israel Super League 12/24 16:30 12 [13] Hapoel Eilat v Ironi Ramat Gan [3] L 83-80
Israel Super League 12/20 18:00 11 [2] Ironi Nes Ziona v Ironi Ramat Gan [5] L 86-74
Israel Super League 12/10 18:30 4 [8] Elitzur Kiryat Ata v Ironi Ramat Gan [4] W 71-94
Israel Super League 12/10 18:30 10 Ironi Ramat Gan v Hapoel Holon - Cancelled
Israel State Cup Women 12/07 16:00 - Maccabi Urban Ramat Gan v Hapoel Petah Tikva Women - View
Israel Super League 12/05 19:00 9 [4] Ironi Ramat Gan v Hapoel Jerusalem [8] W 79-73
Israel Super League 11/29 16:30 8 [3] Bnei Herzliya v Ironi Ramat Gan [3] W 70-80
Israel Super League 11/18 17:00 7 Ironi Ramat Gan v Hapoel Tel Aviv - Cancelled
Israel Super League 11/11 17:20 6 Maccabi Tel Aviv v Ironi Ramat Gan - Cancelled
Israel Super League 11/04 17:20 5 Ironi Ramat Gan v Hapoel Galil Elyon - Cancelled
Israel Super League 10/30 17:30 4 Elitzur Kiryat Ata v Ironi Ramat Gan - Cancelled
Israel Super League 10/16 17:00 2 Hapoel Haifa v Ironi Ramat Gan - Cancelled
Israel Super League 10/07 16:50 1 Ironi Ramat Gan v Hapoel Beer Sheva - Postponed
Israel Winner Basket Cup 09/22 12:00 3 Hapoel Tel Aviv v Ironi Ramat Gan L 88-83
Israel Winner Basket Cup 09/14 16:15 4 Bnei Herzliya v Ironi Ramat Gan W 84-93
Club Friendlies 09/07 14:00 - Maccabi Rishon Lezion v Ironi Ramat Gan W 102-106
Club Friendlies 09/01 08:00 - Ironi Ramat Gan v Hapoel Holon W 93-86
Israel National League 05/22 17:00 1 [1] Hapoel Afula v Maccabi Ramat Gan [2] W 66-69
Israel National League 05/18 17:30 2 [2] Maccabi Ramat Gan v Elitzur Ashkelon [3] W 93-81
Israel National League 05/15 17:30 2 [3] Elitzur Ashkelon v Maccabi Ramat Gan [2] L 83-79
Israel National League 05/12 17:00 2 Elitzur Ashkelon v Maccabi Ramat Gan - Postponed
Israel National League 05/05 10:50 2 [2] Maccabi Ramat Gan v Elitzur Ashkelon [3] W 89-78
Israel National League 05/02 15:00 2 [3] Elitzur Ashkelon v Ironi Ramat Gan [2] L 87-85
Israel National League 04/28 11:00 2 [2] Maccabi Ramat Gan v Elitzur Ashkelon [3] W 79-76
Israel National League 04/19 15:45 3 [7] Ramat Hasharon v Maccabi Ramat Gan [2] W 87-94
Israel National League 04/15 16:55 3 [2] Maccabi Ramat Gan v Ramat Hasharon [7] W 88-85

Maccabi Ironi Ramat Gan (Hebrew: מכבי עירוני רמת גן, formerly Ironi Ramat Gan) is a professional basketball club based in Ramat Gan in the Tel Aviv District. The team currently plays in the Israeli Basketball Premier League, the top division of Israeli basketball. It plays at the Shalom Zisman Municipal sports Arena, which has a seating capacity for 1,400.

History

Maccabi Ramat Gan basketball club was formed in 1946. Since 1968, it has been permanent in the first league.

In 1972, it lost in the cup final to Maccabi Tel Aviv, 108–99, with Ramat Gan's star, Belgium-born Kamil Dirks, scoring a still-unbroken cup final record of 43 points.

In the seasons 1971–72 and 1972–73, it finished second in the league. The same happened in the 1982–83 season.

The club also took its first steps in the European Cup in the 1973–74 season. A notable game was its victory over Sinudyne Bologna. With one of the club's founders, Samuel Jacobson, as the coach and stars such as Larry Gordon and Bob Griffin, Ramat Gan gained a surprising victory in the result 114–94.

Its all-time leading scorer, Doron Jamchi, made his first steps in the club in 1978; he left to Maccabi Tel Aviv in 1985 after incredible years, with him being the league leading scorer for several seasons. Jamchi Is the all-time leading scorer in the history of the Israeli Premier League.

In 1987–88, led by head coach Effi Birnbaum, the club lost again to Maccabi Tel Aviv in the cup final at 107–85.

In December 1989 Ramat Gan won the Israeli Basketball League Cup title after winning Hapoel Tel Aviv 83:80 at the final game with Milton Wagner scoring 30 pts.

In the 1996–97 season, after increasing pressure from the city mayor, Maccabi Ramat Gan merged with another team, Beitar Ramat Gan, and is now called Maccabi Ironi Ramat Gan.

In 2001–02, it finished the season only second to Maccabi Tel Aviv, the champion.

In 2009–10, the team dropped to Liga Leumit after losing the relegation playoff in the Super League.

After a 13 years absence, Ramat Gan returned to the first league at the end of the 2022–2023 season, led by its former captain, now coach, Shmulik Brener .

Ramat Gan Return was a big success, it finished the 2023–4 season in the 3rd place and score its place in the BCL for the 2024–5 season.

Ironi Ramat Gan is a professional basketball team based in Ramat Gan, Israel. The team competes in the Israeli Basketball Premier League, which is the top tier of basketball in Israel. Ironi Ramat Gan has a rich history and tradition in Israeli basketball, with a dedicated fan base and a reputation for competitive play.

The team is known for its strong defense and disciplined style of play, often giving opponents a tough challenge on the court. Ironi Ramat Gan has produced talented players who have gone on to have successful careers both in Israel and internationally.

The team's colors are blue and white, representing the colors of the Israeli flag. Ironi Ramat Gan plays its home games at the HaTikva Arena, a modern and vibrant venue that provides an exciting atmosphere for fans to cheer on their team.

Overall, Ironi Ramat Gan is a respected and competitive team in Israeli basketball, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.