Matania started his football career in 1949, at the age of 12, when he joined the boys' team of Maccabi Tel Aviv. In 1953, when only 16, Matania joined the senior team.[2] He was the defensive stronghold of the team for thirteen years.
Matania scored four times in cup games, of which two goals were penalties, and once in a league game.[3] On 22 June 1957, Matania scored an equalizing goal in the 119th minute, virtually at end of the extension of the national cup semifinals,[1] after Shlomo Nahari had shot Hapoel Petah Tikva to 2–1 in the 98th minute. Mantania's great stunt as a Tel Aviv defender in the Haifa Municipal Stadium was eventually to no avail, as Petah Tikva won 2–0 in the replay of the semifinals.
Until leaving Maccabi Tel Aviv's senior team in 1966, Matania won three national championships and six national cups. He had 253 caps in league games and 39 in cup games.[3] A cool fact is that he never entered a game on the senior team as a replacement.[3]
International career
Matania earned 17 caps with the Israel national team.[4] His debut was on 11 July 1956, in Moscow, in the pre-Olympic tournament against the Soviet Union national football team.[4] In 1959 he played in the six qualifying games of the Asia Cup in India, among these a 3–0 victory over Iran and 3–1 victory over India.[5] Israel ended first in the qualifying round, yet Matania missed out on the 1960 finals in South Korea, where Israel ended second.
The last game in which Matania played for the national team was in 1961 when the Yugoslavia national football team beat Israel 2–0 in Ramat Gan.[4] As a bencher, he was on the national team for many more years to come.
^ abcSheinman, Moshe (20 July 2017). "שחקן העבר שאול מתניה הלך לעולמו" [Former player Shaul Manania passed away]. Yediot Ahronot (in Hebrew). מגן נבחרת ישראל לשעבר, שזכה עם מכבי תל אביב בשלוש אליפויות בשנות ה-50', נפטר בגיל 80. ההלוויה תיערך ביום שישי ב-12:00 בקיבוץ עינת
^ abc"שאול מתניה" [Shaul Matania]. Maccabipedia (in Hebrew).