Maccabi Tel Aviv is a sport association in Israel, and part of the Maccabi association. It runs many sports club and team in Tel Aviv, which compete in a variety of sports, such as: soccer, basketball, judo, swimming, handball etc. See The Maccabiah Games, quadrennial Jewish Olympics. ... Tel Aviv at night Dizengof Center Allenby Street Tel Aviv-Yafo (Hebrew תל אביב-יפו; Arabic تل ابيب-يافا Tal Abīb-Yāfā) is an Israeli city on the coast of the Mediterranean sea. ... The striker (wearing red jersey) has run past the defender (in white jersey) and is about to take a shot at the goal, while the goalkeeper positions himself to stop the ball. ... Basketball Basketball is a ball sport in which two teams of five players each try to score points by throwing a ball through a hoop. ... Judo (Japanese: æé JÅ«dÅ) is a martial art, a sport and a philosophy which originated in Japan. ... Swimming is the method by which humans (or other animals) move themselves through water. ... Team handball (also known as field handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport where two teams of seven players each (six players and a goalkeeper) pass and bounce a ball trying to throw it in the goal of the opposing team. ...
Maccabi Tel-Aviv's basketball team is one of the top basketball teams in Europe, and has won the European champion's cup 5 times. Maccabi Tel-Aviv's soccer team is one of the senior clubs in Israeli football with a rich history of championships, cups and titles. Maccabi Tel-Aviv badge logo. ... A satellite composite image of Europe Europe is geologically and geographically a peninsula, forming the westernmost part of Eurasia. ... The Euroleague is a high-caliber professional basketball league with teams from all over Europe. ... Maccabi Tel-Aviv FC is an Israeli football club, part of the Maccabi sports club of Tel Aviv. ... Israeli football is everything related to Association football (soccer) in Israel. ...
Maccabi "Resido" Tel-Aviv FC is an Israeli football club, part of the MaccabiTelAviv sports club.
MaccabiTel-Aviv participated in the 2004/05 UEFA Champions League, as the second Israeli club to qualify to this competition, after Maccabi Haifa did it in 2002/03 season.
Maccabi was eliminated after the group stage, with 4 points and decent scores against Bayern Munich, Juventus and Ajax Amsterdam.