In the season 2010-11, Maccabi enjoyed one moment of glory in Europe winning against a strong Greek Olympiacos team 1-0 during the home part of UEFA Europa League qualifiers. The win was enough to send Maccabi into the opening stage of competition, where they lost a thrilling 4-3 win at home, Maccabi failed to surpass French giants Paris Saint-Germain after a 2-0 defeat at Paris, the French capital. The next season Maccabi won a storied victory against Greek team Panathinaikos winning 3-1 on the pitch at Bloomfield Stadium in the qualifying phases in the Europa League. This was the year Maccabi actually succeeded in making it to the group stage of the competition , but only scored two points from a group that included Turkish team Besiktas and the Ukrainians Dynamo Kyiv and the English Stoke City.
The 2012-13 season finally brought the end of Maccabi Tel-Aviv's blemishes fortunes in the league when they claimed their first title in over a decade. Under the leadership of director of football, newly named Jordi Cruyff as well as Spanish Head Coach Oscar Garcia, Maccabi dominated the league, and took home the title with 13 points over their closest competitor. The team ended the season with the league's highest total of goals with 78 and the lowest amount of goals conceded with only 30 goals that were conceded. The team's leader was the league's top goalscorer the striker Eliran Atar, who scored 22 goals however the midfielder Maharan Radi with eight (plus 11 assists) Young striker Mu'nas dabbur who scored 10 as well as Swedish striker Rade Prica (eight) and midfielder Eran Zahavi (seven) both of whom joined the club during the month of January to sign a transfer. On defense, the tone is set by the Maccabi's center midfielders, Eitan Tibi and the Spaniard Carlos Garcia, backed by the exemplary performance in Maccabi Tel Aviv's Nigerian goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama.
The 2013-14 season witnessed an overhaul in the coach Position and Coach Position, with Paulo Sousa replacing Oscar Garcia and a number of players leaving the club and new players coming in. In particular, Vincent Enyeama left for Lille and goalkeeper Juan Pablo Colinas joining between the posts in addition to Nikola Mitrovic joining from Videoton. The team was successful in the league and won another title thanks to Eran Zahavi's goalscoring. The main opponents of the team this time was Hapoel Be'er Sheva who came in second. The team also experienced some victory in UEFA Europa League as they made it to final 32 following an extremely difficult group stage but were ultimately defeated by Basel.
This season marked by a slow beginning. Operation Protective Edge meant that the qualifying matches for the UEFA Champions League were held away from Israel and led Maccabi to be ejected by both Champions League and the Europa League. The team also saw a shake-up on the coach's position after Paulo Sousa left for Basel. Oscar Garcia returned but left prior to the start of the season. He was substituted with Pako Ayestaran. In the Tel Aviv Derby on 3 November 2014 the fan of Hapoel Tel Aviv broke onto the field in an attempt to attack Maccabi star Eran Zahavi and was subsequently given the red card after defending himself. Following the incident both teams received one point removed and were forced to forfeit the game. However, this incident did not stop Maccabi Tel Aviv from being the first Israeli team to be crowned with the three local Trophies which include The Premier League, the State Cup and the Toto Cup. Some notable new players to join the team included Nosa Igiebor, and Eden Ben Basat. The most effective player in the squad was Eran Zahavi, who broke the Israeli Record for consecutive scoring games and scored 27 goals over the entire season.
In the season 2015-16, the team was selected for the UEFA Champions League group stage for the first time in the past 11 years. They were part of Group G together with Chelsea, Porto and Dynamo Kyiv. But these three top club proved to Maccabi Tel Aviv to handle They lost all six games in the group stage games only scoring one goal while conceding 16 goals. Maccabi lost out in the first stage of Toto Cup AI. The league's primary adversaries to win the trophy were Hapoel Be'er Sheva. After losing at the hands of Hapoel Be'er Sheva at Bloomfield Stadium because of two impressive goals scored by Elyaniv Barda, and Maor Melikson, the head manager Slavisa Jokanovic was sworn in by Fulham and was replaced with Peter Bosz, who helped to improve the performance of Maccabi throughout the season. Be'er Sheva fell under huge pressure prior to the close this season. This made Maccabi recover and gain a place in the title race for the second time. Maccabi was able to profit of the poor performance of Be'er Sheva and beat Beitar Jerusalem in a close and dramatic game, where Eran Zahavi netted the winner in the 90th minute for Maccabi during the 90th minute. He broke the record for goals scored of Nisim Elmaliah, who scored greater than 30 goals in a single league season. The biggest match of the season with Hapoel Be'er Sheva, a victory would have elevated Maccabi to first place because of their goal differential however, a loss could leave Hapoel Be'er Sheva alone at first place, with a 3 points lead and just 3 games remaining. Maccabi played to a 0-0 draw which left Hapoel Be'er Sheva 3 points ahead of Maccabi and at the top on the table. Maccabi did not improve their performance and lost points during their next game with Hapoel Ra'anana, drawing 1-1 with the title coming close to Hapoel Be'er Sheva, who held a five-point advantage with just two games left to play. The final game of the campaign was one of the most turbulent ride of emotions for Maccabi supporters who were hoping to see Be'er Sheva to lose against Sakhnin and required a win over Maccabi Haifa to win the title. Sakhnin scored the lead after six minutes, however Be'er Sheva immediately responded and scored the goal within 10 minutes. At that point, Be'er Sheva were championed for the rest of the game as Maccabi were unable to find the goal. It eventually arrived with Eran Zahavi scored. This made it clear that Maccabi were champions of the moment. After 12 minutes of Maccabi's goal Be'er Sheva went 2-1 up. Maccabi had a 6-0 advantage over Haifa but could not claim the title as Be'er Sheva had scored the third goal to become champions. In the State Cup Final was Maccabi's final chance to win an award this season, and they had to face Maccabi Haifa in the final. But, Haifa defeated Maccabi 1-0 and took home their first cup in the last 18 years. This resulted in Peter Bosz to be released to Ajax because Maccabi ended the season without trophy. This season in 2015-16 was dubbed "the worst season of the Jordi Era". Eran Zahavi, Maccabi's star player went for Guangzhou R&F for 8.5 million dollars at the conclusion this season.
The following season Shota Arveladze became the Head Coach. He was successful in helping Maccabi progress into the Europa League Group stages where they faced Zenit, Alkmaar and Dundalk. In the course of the 2016/17 season Maccabi beat Hapoel Tel Aviv 5:0 which equaled the record for the biggest Derby victory of 1969/70. Arveladze quit the club at the midpoint of the season to be replaced Angolan Lito Vidigal. The team finished the season 2nd and fell in the Cup Final.
Jordi Cruyff was named the Head of Coaching for the season 2017-18, after the Sports Director was moved to the sidelines during his sixth season with his team of Yellow & Blue. The team made it into the Europa League Group Stage for the second consecutive season, and they had to face Astana, Slavia Prague and Villarreal and defeated the La Liga team in Spain 1:0. Maccabi won the Toto Cup, while finishing with a second place on the league table.
Vladimir Ivic was appointed head coach in the middle of the season of 2018/19. Under the direction of the Serbian manager, Maccabi had an impressive season, breaking numerous records. Maccabi's Yellow & Blue won the league title with 31 points. They scoring an impressive 89 points (club record) and claimed the title before the close of March, the first time in history that they have won the title. The club also took home the Toto Cup for the second time in a row by a 2:1 victory against Maccabi Haifa in the final.
The next season under the leadership of Ivic Maccabi continued to be successful in the league, and they won another title in succession. The season was successful as Maccabi kept their clean sheets in 14 games and scored just 10 league goals and thus shattered the record-breaking Israeli top-flight record. In the final stages of this season Ivic was dismissed as Head Coach of Maccabi.
In the lead-up to the 2020/21 season Maccabi announced Giorgos Donis from Greece as the successor to Ivic And before the league season began Maccabi added two more titles to their trophy case with the winning of both Super Cup and Toto Cup.