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Israeli Football Teams Hold Strong Record Against Italian Clubs in European Competitions

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Israeli football clubs have achieved remarkable successes against Italian teams over the past three decades, showcasing a competitive edge despite Italy's Serie A being one of Europe's top leagues. This history of notable victories and draws includes matches from Parma to Milan and Juventus, highlighting Israeli teams' ability to challenge their Italian counterparts.

The rivalry dates back 33 years to Maccabi Haifa's surprising win over Parma at the Stadio Ennio Tardini. It continued with Hapoel Tel Aviv's memorable victories against Parma and Milan during their impressive 2002 UEFA Cup run. Later, Hapoel Be'er Sheva, led by Barak Bakhar, secured significant wins over Inter Milan. Most recently, in 2023, Maccabi Haifa defeated Juventus 2-0 in the UEFA Champions League, with Omar Atzili playing a key role.

Overall, Israeli teams have recorded six wins, four draws, and eleven losses against Italian clubs, with a goal difference of 30 scored to 20 conceded. This record is notable given the strength and prestige of the Italian league.

Upcoming matches include Hapoel Tel Aviv facing Atalanta in the UEFA Conference League playoffs, offering another chance to add to this historic tally. The article lists key past encounters, including victories and draws against Parma, Milan, Juventus, Palermo, Livorno, Inter, Atalanta, Fiorentina, and Bologna, spanning competitions such as the UEFA Cup, Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League.

This historical context underscores the competitive spirit and occasional triumphs of Israeli football clubs on the European stage against some of Italy's most renowned teams.

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