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West Bank Premier League

Association football league in Palestine


Summary

Association football league in Palestine

FieldValue
nameWest Bank Premier League
imageWest Bank Premier League logo.png
pixels170px
countryPalestine
confedPFA
founded
teams12
relegationWest Bank First League
level1
domest_cupPalestine Cup
Yasser Arafat Cup
confed_cupAFC Cup
Arab Champions League
top_goalscorerPLE Sameh Maraaba
(108 goals)
championsJabal Al-Mukaber
season2022–23
most successful clubShabab Al-Khalil (7)
website
current2025–26 West Bank Premier League

Yasser Arafat Cup Arab Champions League (108 goals) |}}

The West Bank Premier League is one of the two top divisions of the Palestinian Football Association (PFA). The other is the Gaza Strip Premier League. Palestinian clubs have a rich history stretching back to the early 1930s, but most teams folded due to the political turmoil, and ensuing reduction of the geographical area of the country. Over the years, the format of the league has taken many different shapes. It was most recently contested in 2022–23.

History

Pre-Officialization (1970s–2000s)

  • In 1977, Silwan won a five-team league on 28 points ahead of Al-Arabi Beit Safafa, YMCA, Al-Bireh Group, and Shabab Al-Khaleel.
  • In 1982, Shabab Al-Khaleel won a 24-team league on 81 points five points ahead of closest challengers YMCA.
  • In 1984, Markaz Tulkarem won a 12-team league on 60 points one point ahead of closest challengers Hateen.
  • In 1985, Shabab Al-Khaleel won their second league title, the league once again featured 12 teams. Shabab Al-Khaleel finished on 60 points, six ahead of Thaqafi Tulkarm.
  • In 1997, Markaz Shabab Al-Am'ari won their first league title on 64 points, the league featured 16 teams, Thaqafi Tulkarm finished as runner-up on 53 points.
  • In 2008–09, Taraji Wadi Al-Nes won a 22-team league that would determine the members of the First and Second Division. They collected 49 points from 21 games.
  • In 2009–10 Jabal Al-Mukaber won a 12-team league, the last before the PFA instituted a professional set-up. They collected 49 points from 22 games, 7 more than their closest challengers Hilal Al-Quds.

Emergence of High-Profile Signings (2010s)

The 2010–11 season marked the creation of the first professional league in the territories and saw high-profile signings for many clubs. Most notably Fadi Lafi of the Hilal Al-Quds, and Hernán Madrid of Wadi Al-Nes, and many Palestinians-Israelis who played for teams in the second and third tier of Israeli football.

The original format of the WBPL consisted of 12 teams playing each other twice over 22 matchdays, the bottom two clubs are relegated to the second division and the team with the most points are crowned champions.

The 2011–12 included only 10 teams but the PFA announced that four teams will be promoted from the First Division returning the league to its traditional 12-team format. The PFA also altered the rules on player eligibility banning the use of foreign players but letting teams have an unlimited amount of Arab Israeli citizens in their squads

Clubs

Season 2022–23 clubs:

ClubCoachCityCaptain2021–22 seasonNotes
Ahli Al-KhaleelHebronWest Bank First League, 2nd
Hilal Al-QudsJamal MahmoudEast JerusalemFadi Lafi3rd
Islami QalqilyaQalqilya6th
Jabal Al-MukaberEast Jerusalem2nd
Markaz BalataNablus5th
Mosaset Al-BirehAl-Bireh9th
Shabab Al-Am'ariAm'ari10th
Shabab Al-DhahiriyaAd-Dhahiriya7th
Shabab Al-KhalilHebron1st (Champions)
Shabab AlsamuAl Samu4th
Taraji Wadi Al-NesBethlehemWest Bank First League, 1st
Thaqafi TulkarmMihaTulkaremOsama Sabah8th

Past champions

The winners were:

Top goalscorers

SeasonScorerTeamGoals
2020–21PLE Shehab QumborJabal Al-Mukaber15
2021–22PLE Shehab QumborJabal Al-Mukaber24
2022–23PLE Sameh MaraabaHilal Al-Quds21

Multiple hat-tricks

RankCountryPlayerHat-tricks
1PLESameh Maraaba4
2PLEShehab Qanbar3
3PLEMahmoud Abu Warda1
PLERashid Adwi
JORAref Al Haj
PLEMahmoud Al Iwisat
PLEMohammed Al Jaabari
PLEWael Awawdeh
PLEShaher Daoud
PLEOday Mohammad Hamad
PLEHamza Issa
PLEZaid Qunbar
PLEKhaled Salem
Musa Tarabin

References

References

  1. (23 January 2023). "West Asia Wrap". Asian Football Confederation.
  2. "West Bank Premier League". KOOORA.
  3. "الدوري الفلسطيني للمحترفين 2022/2023".
  4. "الدوري الفلسطيني للمحترفين 2021/2022".
  5. "Palestina – List of Champions and Cup Winners".
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