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- List_of_Israel_international_footballers abstract "This article is about Israel national football team players with at least 20 appearances. For a list of all national team players with a Wikipedia article, see the Israel international footballers category. For the current national team squad, see current squad.The Israel national football team has represented Israel in international association football since 1934, when it played its first official game (as Eretz Israel – "Land of Israel") against Egypt. It is fielded by the Israel Football Association (IFA), which has governed football in the country since its formation in 1928, and has borne its present name since the foundation of the State of Israel in 1948. Israel competed as a member of the Asian Football Confederation from 1956 until 1974, when it was expelled for political reasons; it then played without formal affiliation to any regional bloc for two decades. In 1994, the IFA was admitted as a full member to the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), enabling its national team to start competing in UEFA competitions. This arrangement endures to the present day.Since 1934, more than 450 players have appeared for the Israel national team; those 102 with 20 or more caps are listed here. The Israel national team's only major honour is the AFC Asian Cup, which it hosted and won in 1964. It has qualified for the FIFA World Cup final tournament once, in 1970, and for the Summer Olympic Games twice, in 1968 and in 1976.Israel's all-time top goalscorer is Mordechai Spiegler, who scored 33 international goals in 83 matches between 1963 and 1977. Arik Benado, a defender, holds the record for the most national team appearances, with 94 between 1995 and 2007. The current player closest to matching either of these tallies is the team's present captain, Yossi Benayoun, a midfielder, who has played for Israel 93 times since 1998, scoring 24 goals. The team's highest-capped goalkeeper, Dudu Aouate, represented Israel 78 times between 1999 and 2013. The most-capped Israeli Arab player is Walid Badir, who appeared for the national side 74 times between 1997 and 2007, scoring 12 goals.".
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- List_of_Israel_international_footballers comment "This article is about Israel national football team players with at least 20 appearances. For a list of all national team players with a Wikipedia article, see the Israel international footballers category. For the current national team squad, see current squad.The Israel national football team has represented Israel in international association football since 1934, when it played its first official game (as Eretz Israel – "Land of Israel") against Egypt.".
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