Hakoah Czernowitz (Romanian: Hakoah Cernăuţi) was a Jewish football club from Cernăuţi, a city belonging to Austria-Hungary, Romania and the Soviet Union, which is currently in Ukraine. Between 1910 and 1914 there was a club with this name, but it took the name Makkabi Chernowitz in 1914. History

The club was founded in 1910 as 1. Jüdischer Sport- und Turn-Verein Hakoah Czernowitz. The club participated in the regional championships of Cernăuţi. In 1924 the club moved to the first class. On March 11, 1925, the name was changed to Hakoah Cernăuţi because the name of an association had to be written in Romanian. After third in 1925, the club became a champion in 1925/26, bringing Hakoah to the final round for the Romanian championship, where the club was eliminated in the quarterfinale. The following seasons ended the club in the subtop. In 1932, the club merged with Makkabi and continued under that name.

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