[2] During the riots all sport activities were cancelled and the next football match, which opened the next season, was played on 14 September 1929.
The British teams withdrew after seven rounds of play, and the final round match between leaders Maccabi Tel Aviv and second-placed Maccabi Avshalom Petah Tikva wasn't played as Petah Tikva failed to show to the match.
This cup was a knock-out competition named after Raghib al-Nashashibi, mayor of Jerusalem.
This cup was contested in a single match on 30 March 1929 between Hapoel Tel Aviv and an Islamic Sports Club from Jaffa.
[7] This cup was contested in a single match by Maccabi Hasmonean and a select team from the Palestine Police Force.