Hapoel Tel Aviv was founded in 1935, as part of the
Tel Aviv branch of the "
Hapoel" sports cooperative, the sports department of the
Histadrut labor union, which was
socialist. The 15 years following the foundation of the Israeli national league in 1954 were the golden age in the club's history. During that time, it won most of its trophies. by supporters of Hapoel Tel Aviv B.C. following the club's relegation to the Israeli third tier, after years characterized by lack of financial support by the club's owner Eizenberg and poor management, which led it to
bankruptcy, and finally relegation to the fourth tier, and the demolition of the Ussishkin Arena. followed by the fans team's trust buying the rights to Hapoel Tel Aviv B.C. brand through a third party. The name change was approved by the supporter trust in the following months, with the team promotion for the 2010–11
national league season. During the 2007–08 season, backed with an astronomical budget in fifth-tier terms of over 300,000
NIS, the team finished its first season with a perfect record of 22–0 and qualified to the 4th division. The club also won another title by taking the Israeli 5th Division Union Cup, also without losing a single game. During the 2008–09 season, they also finished with a perfect record, 22–0, and the team qualified to the 3rd division. On April 30, 2009, the team won the Israeli 4th and 3rd Division Union Cup, winning over
Hapoel Kfar Saba in the final game. Before the 2009–10 season started, it was decided that Hapoel Ussishkin would not play in the same district as Hapoel Tel Aviv, which played in the 3rd division as well, thus avoiding an intriguing match-up. The team qualified to
Liga Leumit with a perfect record and won the Israeli 4th and 3rd Division Union Cup, winning over Elitzur Kohav-Yair/Keffar-Sabba in the final game.
Hapoel Ussishkin Honors Liga Artzit '''''''''' •
Winners: 2010 ''''
Liga Alef '''''''''' •
Winners: 2009 ''''
Liga Bet '''''''''' •
Winners: 2008 ''''
Association Cup •
Champions (2): 2009, 2010
Liga Bet Association Cup •
Champions (1): 2008
Players of the Year The Player of the Year award is voted for by fans in time for the final home game of the season. Previous winners have been:
Hapoel Tel Aviv (2011–present) At the end of 2009–10 season, Following the closing of the original Hapoel Tel Aviv club, the rights to the club name were purchased by an anonymous businessman, and were given to the Hapoel Ussishkin Management. The Management of Hapoel Ussishkin, following a member-wide voting process, decided to rename the club name back to its original name, Hapoel Tel Aviv. In the 2010–11 season, the club reached the semi-finals of the State Cup, before being knocked off by Elitzur Netanya. The club failed to achieve promotion to the first division at the end of the 2010–11 season, following a loss in the playoffs finals to B.C. Ha-Bika'a. In the 2011–12 season Hapoel Tel Aviv finally achieved promotion to the First Division, following a playoff win over Maccabi Beér Yaacov, therefore returning to the top tier after six years, and being the first fan-owned club in Israel to participate in a top-tier league. From 2014 to 2017,
Tamir Blatt played for the team. In March 2016,
NBA star
Nate Robinson signed with Hapoel Tel Aviv for the remainder of the season. Robinson led Hapoel Tel Aviv to the 8 seed and qualification for the playoffs. On May 19, Robinson scored 46 points in a quarter-final game against
Hapoel Jerusalem. It was the most points scored in a playoff game since 1985. In the 2024–25 season, Hapoel doubled its budget to 70-80 million Israeli Shekels (~€16.8 million-€19.2 million. It acquired a range of high-profile players, including NBA veteran
Patrick Beverley,
Bruno Caboclo and
Johnathan Motley. The team's management expressed their goal to win the
EuroCup in the season. Beverley left the team in February. In April 2025, the team had won the EuroCup and earning a promotion to the
EuroLeague for the following 2025–26 season. Towars the 2025–26 season, the team signed several high-profile players, such as
Vasilije Micic,
Daniel Oturu and
Elijah Bryant. In addition, Hapoel tel aviv succeeded to keep
Antonio Blakeney and
Ish Wainright, who were significant factors in Hapoel Tel Aviv's promotion to the
EuroLeague. One round left to the season, after a win in the derby against
Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapol tel aviv secured its spot in the EuroLeague playoff, and guaranteed its participation in the next EuroLeague season. ==Rivalries==