Fixtures

Israel - Superliga 04/28 18:00 26 Ironi Nes Ziona vs Hapoel Tel Aviv - View

Results

Israel - Superliga 04/15 17:45 24 [7] Elitzur Kiryat Ata v Ironi Nes Ziona [10] L 101-96
Israel - Superliga 04/09 16:00 17 [1] Maccabi Tel Aviv v Ironi Nes Ziona [9] L 86-82
Israel - Superliga 04/05 10:50 23 [9] Ironi Nes Ziona v Hapoel Beer Sheva [13] W 98-95
Israel - Cupa 03/31 16:30 3 Ironi Kiryat Ata v Ironi Nes Ziona L 84-80
Israel - Cupa 03/27 16:45 7 Hapoel Nes Ziona v Hapoel Afula W 88-79
Israel - Superliga 03/23 18:00 22 [9] Ironi Nes Ziona v Hapoel Holon [4] L 74-76
Israel - Superliga 03/15 12:00 21 [12] Hapoel Eilat v Ironi Nes Ziona [9] W 63-67
Israel - Superliga 03/12 16:45 20 [9] Ironi Nes Ziona v Hapoel Haifa [11] L 79-83
Israel - Superliga 03/08 11:00 12 [5] Hapoel Holon v Ironi Nes Ziona [9] L 81-73
Israel - Superliga 02/17 19:00 19 [4] Ironi Ramat Gan v Ironi Nes Ziona [8] L 104-82
Israel - Superliga 02/12 19:05 6 [6] Hapoel Jerusalem v Ironi Nes Ziona [8] L 76-70
Israel - Superliga 02/08 17:30 5 [8] Ironi Nes Ziona v Bnei Herzliya [6] L 84-92

Wikipedia - Ironi Ness Ziona B.C.

Ironi Ness Ziona B.C. (or spelled as Ironi Nes Ziona B.C.) is a professional basketball club based in Ness Ziona, Israel. The team plays its home games at the Lev Hamoshava, which has capacity for 1,200 people. The club plays in the Israeli Basketball Premier League, the top tier of Israeli basketball and 2022–23 European North Basketball League.

In 2021, Nes Ziona won the FIBA Europe Cup, the continental fourth-tier Championship.

History

Ironi Ness Ziona was founded in 2005. In the 2018–19 season, Ironi Nes Ziona made its debut in a European competition. It played in the qualifying rounds of the 2018–19 FIBA Europe Cup, and played its first match ever on 20 September 2018, defeating the Södertälje Kings 72–67. The team went on to qualify for the regular season, where it played in Group D. The team advanced to the play-offs, where it lost in the first round to the Bakken Bears from Denmark.

The logo of Ironi used until 2021

In the 2020–21 FIBA Europe Cup, Ironi played its third season in the competition and qualified for the Final Four. It won the trophy, its first in history, after defeating Stal Ostrów Wielkopolski in the final which was hosted in Tel Aviv.