This is a list of seasons played by Hapoel Ramat Gan Football Club in Israeli and European football, from 1939–40 (when the club first competed in the league) to the most recent completed season. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season. Top scorers in bold were also the top scorers in the Israeli league that season. Records of minor competitions such as the Lilian Cup are not included due to them being considered of less importance than the State Cup and the Toto Cup.
History
Hapoel Ramat Gan was established in 1927 and was first promoted to the top division ahead of the 1941–42 season. The club stayed at the top division until the end of the 1959–60 season. The club won the second division on 1962–63 and was promoted to back to the top division. The following season the club won the league championship. Since 1970 the club played mainly in the second division. In 2002–03 the club won the Israel State Cup, becoming the first club outside the top division to win the cup.[1] The club won a second cup in 2012–13.
^The 1949 cup competition was delayed by appeals after the completion of the quarter-finals. After settling the appeals three further matches were played in February 1951, and the competition was abandoned.
^Hapoel Ramat Gan scored 33 points in the regular season, which were halved at the beginning of the play-offs. The club scored 5 more points during the play-offs for a total of 38 points.
^Hapoel Ramat Gan played in a promotion/relegation play-off against the 3rd placed club in Liga Leumit, Hapoel Kfar Saba. The club won 1–0 and remained in the Premier League.[3]
^Hapoel Ramat Gan scored 8 points in the regular season (after 4 points were deducted), which were halved at the beginning of the play-offs. The club scored 6 more points during the play-offs for a total of 14 points.
^Hapoel Ramat Gan scored 59 points in the regular season, which were halved at the beginning of the play-offs. The club scored 10 more points during the play-offs, of which 3 points were deducted for the club's part in a brawl following its match against Hapoel Bnei Lod, for a total of 66 points.
^As Hapoel Ramat Gan finished level on points with Hapoel Bnei Lod and Maccabi Herzliya, the two teams with the better goal difference, Hapoel Ramat Gan and Bnei Lod, played in a promotion play-off match, in which Hapoel Ramat Gan won 2–0.[4]