Rugby is most popular amongst English speaking immigrants, particularly those from South Africa, Australia, and the UK, and a lesser extent New Zealand and North America. There are also players from other parts of the world, particularly France, Italy, Georgia and other parts of Europe where the game is popular. Rugby has a low take up rate amongst the
Arab Israeli population, and
Mizrachi, although some originate in countries such as
Morocco and
Tunisia with a significant rugby tradition. There is at least one
Druze player and some Christians (particularly in Jerusalem), but the game does not appear to be popular amongst Muslims. With the exception of Beit Jala Lions, based in
Bethlehem, there is little rugby to speak of in the
West Bank or
Gaza, and contact with neighbouring Arab communities is low. The first league was set up in 1972 with five clubs, and was played over the 1972/3 season. Initially the league was run by the players themselves, but in a general meeting in 1975, it was decided to set up a committee to run the game. Since then the league has fluctuated between six and ten teams, with six members at the start of the 2006/7 season: There are four women's teams; • Haifa Technion • Ra'anana Roosters • Tel Aviv • Jerusalem Women's Rugby Club
Former clubs Golan gorillas • Haogen-Nir Eliyahu • Emek Hefer There is also a Golden Oldies club called the Elders of Zion. ==Women's rugby==