Hapoel Nahliel Football Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל הפועל נחליאל) was an Israeli football club based at the Nahliel neighborhood of Hadera. The club played 11 seasons in Liga Alef, then the second tier of Israeli football league system.
Several attempts were made to organize a club in Nahliel, the first in 1946, which resulted in the closing at the club during the Israeli War of Independence. A second attempt, in the mid-1950s collapsed within financial difficulties, and the third attempt was made at the beginning of the 1956–57 season. The club was purchased in 1998 by Yoav kobi, then chairmen of Hapoel Givat Olga, and the teams were merged. The merged team was further merged with Hapoel Hadera in 1999.
The club promoted to Liga Bet at the end of 1958–59 season, and promoted further, to Liga Alef after finishing top of division North B of Liga Bet. Its best position in the second tier was 4th, coming at the end of 1968–69 season. Eventually, when Liga Artzit was formed, at the end of the 1975–76 season, the club was placed in Liga Alef, which was designated as the third tier of the Israeli football league system. Three seasons later the club finished second-bottom and dropped to Liga Bet. The club managed to return to Liga Alef for the 1982–83 season, but finished bottom and dropped once again to Liga Bet, and never climbed back.