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This is a list of defunct football clubs that have played at least one match in the Israeli football league system and its predecessor, the Palestine League, starting from 1931–32.

A

 * Araks Jerusalem, an Armenian football team. Played in the Jerusalem division of the 1941–42 Palestine League.

B

 * Brit Poalei Eretz Yisrael Haifa
 * Brit Poalei Eretz Yisrael Nazareth
 * British Police, a team of policemen from the police headquarters in Jerusalem. Won the 1932 Palestine League and 1932 Palestine Cup.

C

 * Christian Club, a mixed Arab-British team based in the Jerusalem International YMCA. Competed in the Jerusalem division of the 1941–42 Palestine League.

D

 * Degel Zion Jerusalem
 * Dan Tel Aviv

E

 * Egged Tel Aviv, a team organized by members of Egged in Tel Aviv, finished as runners-up in 1940 Liga Bet Samaria division. After the establishment of Israel, Egged members entered teams into the regional workplace leagues.

H

 * Hakoah Petah Tikva, also known as Maccabi-Hakoah Petah Tikva. Played in 1940 Liga Bet Samaria division and 1940 Palestine Cup.
 * HaKochav Tel Aviv, a club which operated in the Shabazi neighborhood of Tel Aviv. Finished 4th in 1937 Liga Bet, north division.
 * Hapoel Aqir
 * Hapoel HaNamal Haifa
 * Hapoel HaNamal Jaffa
 * Hapoel Kfar HaHoresh
 * Hapoel Tel Yehuda
 * Homenetmen Jerusalem
 * Hoyetchmen Club Jerusalem, an Armenian football club, played in 1941–42 Palestine League Jerusalem division.

M

 * Maccabi Givatayim
 * Maccabi HaTzafon Tel Aviv

N

 * National Sport Club Jaffa, an Arab football club from Jaffa. Participated in the Southern division of 1941–42 Palestine League and finished 8th, as well as losing to Maccabi Rishon LeZion in the 1942 Palestine Cup second round. The club later played in the APSF Palestine League.

R

 * R.S.G. Rehovot, a club formed by British soldiers stationed at Rehovot. The club finished 3rd in 1939 Liga Bet South division and competed in the 1940 Palestine Cup, beating Maccabi Hadera in the first round and losing 4–1 to Beitar Tel Aviv in the second round.
 * Royal Air Force, whose units, stationed in Gaza, Amman and Ramla entered teams to the Palestine Cup and League in the 1920s and 1930s. The RAF team won the Palestine Cup competition, a predecessor to the current Israel State Cup five times in a row, between 1923 and 1927.
 * Royal Army Pay Corps, RAPC for shirt, fielded a team in the 1941–42 Palestine League and the 1942 Palestine Cup.