During the season, no official competitions were held due to disagreements between Hapoel and Maccabi factions in the IFA,[1][2] and the teams played only in friendly matches and tournaments.
This cup competition was announced by FA executive Arthur Baar as a way to have the teams playing throughout the crisis in the FA.[2] Most Maccabi teams chose not to participate, instead competing in their own league.
The competition was played as a two-legged knockout competition. Hapoel Tel Aviv and a British military team, named after its captain, Mr. Watson, qualified for the final. The British team won the first leg, played on 18 January 1941,[4] while Hapoel Tel Aviv won 3–1 in the return leg to win the cup.[5]
National Shield
This league competition, also nicknamed "Ersatz League",[6][7] was set up by Maccabi as a replacement for the Palestine League.
At the top, 9 teams, from the previous season's top division and Liga Bet, as well as a team representing the Sarona police force, competed for the National Shield (Hebrew: מגן הארץ, Magen HaAretz). The competition was held between November 1940 and July 1941.
The second level was divided into a Samaria (north) and Sharon (south) division, with the winners competing for a prize donated by Palestine Brewery and called Nesher Cup.[2]Maccabi Zikhron Ya'akov won the Samaria division,[8]Maccabi Netanya won the Sharon division, as well as being awarded the cup itself.[9][10]