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Beitar Jerusalem Beats Hapoel Ramat Gan on Penalties After Thrilling 3-3 Draw

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Beitar Jerusalem defeated Hapoel Ramat Gan in a penalty shootout following a dramatic 3-3 draw at the new stadium in Rehovot during the Toto Cup ranking match for 7th-8th place. The game featured a late comeback by Hapoel Ramat Gan with a goal from Moshe Semel in stoppage time, but Beitar equalized in the 93rd minute through Nedav Markovitz, sending the match to penalties. Beitar Jerusalem scored all their penalties, while Ramat Gan missed one, securing Beitar's victory.

The match saw Beitar take an early lead in the 9th minute with a header from Luka Gadrani assisted by Tomer Yosefi. Hapoel Ramat Gan quickly responded with a goal by David Asenka in the 15th minute. Beitar regained the lead at 2-1 through Vanasa after a shot by Roy Elimelech was saved poorly. Ramat Gan equalized again at 2-2 when Mitzko scored following a mistake by Beitar's goalkeeper, Yehonatan Ozer.

In the second half, Beitar coach Almog Cohen rested key players Luka Gadrani, Omer Atzili, and Tomer Yosefi. Moshe Semel, who came off the bench, scored a stunning goal in the 91st minute to put Ramat Gan ahead. However, a penalty awarded to Beitar in the 93rd minute after a foul by Portuguese defender Jota, who was sent off, allowed Markovitz to score and level the match.

This was Beitar Jerusalem's fourth penalty shootout in the past month, having previously lost two and won one. The victory places Beitar Jerusalem seventh in the Toto Cup standings. The match was attended by approximately 3,000 Beitar fans and 1,000 Hapoel Ramat Gan supporters, creating an electric atmosphere at the stadium.

Summary: Beitar Jerusalem and Hapoel Ramat Gan played a thrilling 3-3 draw in the Toto Cup ranking match in Rehovot, with Beitar winning on penalties after late drama. Key goals came from Luka Gadrani, Moshe Semel, and Nedav Markovitz, with Beitar securing seventh place in the tournament.

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