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This article lists various football records in relation to the Israel national football team. Records in this section refer to Palestine/Eretz Yisrael football team from its founding in 1934 to 1948 and to the Israel national football team since its founding in 1948. The page is updated where necessary after each Israel match, and is correct as of 9 October 2010. Contents 1 Appearances 2 Goals 3 Non–Jewish players 4 Notes 5 External links // Appearances Most appearances: Arik Benado, 94, May 17, 1995 – June 2, 2007 Longest Israel career: Giora Spiegel, 14 years 357 days, November 21, 1965 – November 12, 1980 Youngest player: Gai Assulin, 16 years 350 days, March 26, 2008, vs. Chile First appearance by a player who had never played for an Israeli club: Ben Sahar, of Chelsea, February 7, 2007 Goals First goal (as Palestine/Eretz Yisrael): Avraham Nudelmann, March 16, 1934, 1–7 vs. Egypt First goal (as Israel): Shmuel Ben-Dror, September 26, 1948, 1–3 vs. USA Most goals: Mordechai Spiegler, 33, May 26, 1964 – May 21, 1973 Most goals in a match: Mordechai Spiegler, September 25, 1968, 4 vs. USA Number of Hat-tricks: Yossi Benayoun[1] & Yehoshua Feigenbaum, twice Youngest scorer: Ben Sahar, 17 years 206 days, March 28, 2007, vs. Estonia Youngest player to score a Hat-trick: Shlomi Arbeitman, 18 years 270 days, February 18, 2004, vs. Azerbaijan Scoring in most consecutive matches: Yehoshua Feigenbaum, 5, May 28, 1974 – October 9, 1974 Most goals on debut: Shlomi Arbeitman, 3, February 18, 2004, 6–0 vs. Azerbaijan Most different goalscorers in one match: 6[2], January 18, 1991, 7–0 vs. Estonia Non–Jewish players First non Jewish player: Bohos Jojosian, October 8, 1957, 4–5 vs. France[citation needed] First Arab player: Rifaat Turk, September 22, 1976, 1–0 vs. Greece Notes ^ Benayoun scored his first hat-trick against San Marino on 8 September 2009 and his second against Malta on 2 September 2010 ^ The goalscorers were Avi Nimni, Avi Tikva, Ronen Harazi, Alon Mizrahi, Ofer Shitrit, and Jan Talesnikov. External links RSSSF – List of Official Games v • d • e Football in Israel Domestic leagues Premier League (2010–11) · Liga Leumit (2010–11) · Liga Alef · Liga Bet  · Liga Gimel · Noar Leumit (2010–11) Domestic cups State Cup (2010–11) · Toto Cup (2010–11 Al, 2010–11 Leumit) European competitions Champions League · Europa League National teams National Team (Records) · U-21 · U-19 · U-18 Related to national team UEFA Euro 2012 qualification (Group F) · Luis Fernández · Ramat Gan Stadium Lists and categories All-time Premier League table · Clubs · Big Four · Champions · Summer/Winter transfers · Foreign players · League System · Records · Venues (by capacity) Israel Football Association (IFA) v • d • e National team sports of Israel Baseball · Basketball (men / under-21) · Beach Soccer · Bobsled · Cricket Football (men / women / under-21 / under-19) · Handball · Ice hockey · Rugby union · Tennis (men / women) · Volleyball (men / women) Olympics · Paralympics