Israeli soccer teams learn who their European qualifying opponents will be

Jun 18, 2025 | Football

Israeli soccer clubs found out their opponents in UEFA qualifying which gets underway in July as Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel Beer Sheva, Maccabi Haifa and Beitar Jerusalem will all be looking to advance to the groups stages of their respective competitions for the 2025/26 season.

Maccabi Tel Aviv will face Pafos FC from Cyprus in UEFA Champions League second round qualifying action. Only the Israeli champion will be involved in attempting to advance to the continent’s competition and the Cypriot club will give the yellow-and-blue all that they will be able to handle.

Head Coach Zarko Lazetic’s team entered the qualifying phase as a seeded club due to Maccabi Tel Aviv’s high ranking score and will play the first game on the road on July 22 or 23 while they will host the return leg a week later at Backa Topola – FK TSC in Serbia due to the security situation in the Holy Land.

Of all the potential possibilities that could have been drawn, Pafos FC was perhaps the most difficult of the bunch as the Cypriot league champion played in Europe for the first time last season and made it all the way to the Round of 16 in the Conference League. Interestingly, Maccabi who have been playing in Europe for years, has never won on the road in Cyprus.

Pafos FC is owed by British businessman Roman Dubov since 2017 and has quickly become one of the most forward thinking and modern teams in Cyprus, both on and off of the pitch. Last season they won their first ever Cypriot Super League championship by 7-points ahead of Aris Limassol and secured a place in the Champions League qualifiers. The club is comprised of foreigners with European experience, some of which have even played in the continent’s top leagues.

Among the names leading the squad are midfielders Domingos Quina, who previously played in the English Premier League with Watford as well as Ken Sema who also played for Watford. Winger Mislav Orsic featured for Dinamo Zagreb and Trabzonspor, also adds experienced offensive depth while on defense Derrick Luckassen, is a familar name that played with Maccabi Tel Aviv from 2022-2024 alongside Spaniard David Goldar.

Since the arrival of head coach Juan Carlos Carcedo in the summer of 2023, Pafos has presented a neat style of play, with ball possession and tactical discipline that has won praise across Europe. Last season, the club also reached the Round of 16 in the Conference League, thanks to a pair of victories over Omonia Nicosia in a historic Cypriot European derby in the Knockout Round and displayed an average pass accuracy of 84.2% throughout the campaign.

Other notable names in Carcedo’s squad are Croatian National Team keeper Ivica Ivušić, the experienced Portuguese central midfielder Pepe, Ivan Šunjic from Birmingham who is a tough defensive midfielder ad Brazilian Anderson Silva, who provides solid goal scoring good for the club.

Maccabi Tel Aviv, which has suffered qualifying difficulties in recent years, needs to prepare very seriously for this team, otherwise it could find itself out of Europe before the end of July.

Hapoel Beer Sheva under Head Coach Ran Kozuk will begin the 2025/26 season with Europa League qualifiers and will look to get past Levski Sofia in the first round. The opening match will be held on July 10 and the return match will take place a week later as the Bulgarian outfit was one of the most difficult draws that the southern reds could have received.

The home match will be played outside of Israel due to the ongoing security situation and while Sofia at least on paper does not look as strong as Beer Sheva, any team that has reached a European competition is considered an obstacle especially at this stage of the season.

Beer Sheva are familiar with Levski Sofia after playing a pair of games of them back in 2023/24 in the third round of Conference League qualifying when they fell 2-1 in the first leg and played to a goalless draw in the second. Last season the southern reds played another team from Bulgaria in Cherno More and defeated them 2-1 on aggregate. Head coach Julio Velazquez, has a number of players that Beer Sheva will need to look out for including Bulgarian forward Aleksandar Kolev and Mali striker Mustapha Sangaré.

Should Hapoel Beer Sheva advance to the second round they will play SC Braga from Portugal in what will be a very tough draw to pass.

Maccabi Haifa will enter European play in the second round of UEFA Conference League action against the winner of the FC Torpedo-Belaz from Belarus and FK Rabotnicki from Macedonia matchup.

Finally, Beitar Jerusalem will also start their continental journey in the second round of the Conference League and will face the winner of the first round tie between FK Sutjeska-Nikšić from Montenegro and FC Dynamo Brest of Belarus.

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