The contestants were Maccabi Tel Aviv, the 2005–06 Israeli League champion, Hapoel Jerusalem, the 2005–06 Israeli League runner-up and the 2006–07 Israeli State Cup winner, Bnei Hasharon, the 2006–07 Israeli State Cup runner-up and Hapoel Galil Elyon.
The contestants were Maccabi Tel Aviv, the 2008–09 Israeli League champion and the 2009–10 Israeli State Cup winner, Hapoel Jerusalem, Gilboa/Galil and Elitzur Maccabi Netanya.
Jerusalem | Hebrew University of Jerusalem | Temple in Jerusalem | Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra | King of Jerusalem | Kingdom of Jerusalem | Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C. | Hapoel Tel Aviv | Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem | Jerusalem Film Festival | The Jerusalem Post | Hapoel Jerusalem | Hapoel Haifa F.C. | Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem | East Jerusalem | Sophronius of Jerusalem | Officers of the Kingdom of Jerusalem | Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona F.C. | Baldwin II of Jerusalem | Amalric I of Jerusalem | Amalric II of Jerusalem | Old City (Jerusalem) | Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion | Hapoel Hatzair | The Jerusalem Report | Siege of Jerusalem | Modestus of Jerusalem | Maria Komnene, Queen of Jerusalem | Jerusalem Talmud | Jerusalem (Swedish band) |
Maccabi Ironi Kiryat Ata and Hapoel Jerusalem were relegated to Liga Artzit.
On 15 August 2012, Nachmani signed a loan contract for a season with Hapoel Jerusalem.
He played with Hapoel Jerusalem during the 1992-93, 1993–94 and 1995-96 seasons, and with Maccabi Tel Aviv during the 1994-95 season.
After leaving Hapoel Tel Aviv in 1984, Turk signed for Hapoel Jerusalem.
During his career he also coached Hapoel Givat-Yagur, Hapoel Holon, Hapoel Givat Brenner, Elitzur Tel Aviv, Hapoel Haifa, Hapoel Jerusalem, Maccabi Ramat Gan, and Hapoel Tel Aviv.