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Best Sports Venues in Tel Aviv "Best Sports Venues in Tel Aviv" Erstellt von : Cityseeker 4 Vorgemerkte Orte Menora Mivtachim Arena "Feel the Heat & Thrill of a Live Game" Yad-Eliyahu Arena is popularly known as Nokia Arena and has a seating capacity of 5,000. Built in the 1960s this place is the home of Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club. Visit here during tournaments and see the crowds cheer their favorite team. The tall and lanky players break into the opponents defenses dodging the defenders. See how they leap into air to by 995645 shoot the ball into the basket and with every shot the excitement keeps rising. Feel the heat and the thrill of a live game, here at the Yad-Eliyahu Arena. +972 3-637-6000 www.sportpalace.co.il/en/menora- 51 Yigal Allon Street, Tel Aviv mivtachim/ Bloomfield Stadium "Soccer Stadium" Bloomfield Stadium located in the Jaffa locality of Tel Aviv, is the home ground of the football teams of Hapoel, Maccabi and Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv. Renovated in the year 2000, this 15,700 seater stadium is right in the center of top end Israeli soccer. The stadium has also seen the likes of popular artists like Phil Collins and the Scorpions. by 995645 +972 2 625 8844 www.sportpalace.co.il/en/bloomfiel Between Ha-Thiya and She'erit Israel, d/ Tel Aviv Shlomo Group Arena "For the Love of Sports" Shlomo Group Arena is a state of the art arena, known for its sports events. The arena became operational in the year 2014 and has been equipped with all the modern facilities, including LED screens and private rooms. The arena has hosted a number of prestigious events like Microsoft Company Convention and Handball State cup, and has garnered by alessandra1barbieri its position among some of the best arenas in the city. So head to Shlomo Group Arena for exciting events. +972 3 637 6000 www.sportpalace.co.il/en/ [email protected] 27 Isaac Remba Street, Tel shlomo-group/ Aviv Ramat Gan Stadium "Created By Ivor Shaw Friba" Designed by Ivor Shaw Friba with a capacity of close to 42,000 spectators, the Ramat Gan Stadium is the national stadium in the city of Ramat Gan which lies a few miles from Tel Aviv. Replete with facilities such as a car park, conference rooms, dressing rooms and medical clinics, this stadium is highly sought-after. by Bence Balla-Schottner on Unsplash on Unsplash Off Derech Aba Hillel, Ramat Gan Schließen Sie sich uns an bei: cityseeker.com Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen | DATENSCHUTZBESTIMMUNG | API | KONTAKT | Urheberrecht (COPYRIGHT) 2021 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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