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Tel Aviv: Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel Tel Aviv, Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv [3] 4: Turner Stadium: 16,126: Be'er Sheva: Hapoel Be'er Sheva [4] 5: Netanya Stadium: 13,610: Netanya: Maccabi Netanya, Hapoel Hadera [5] 6: Ramat Gan Stadium: 13,370 (permitted seats) Ramat Gan: Hapoel Ramat Gan [6] 7: HaMoshava Stadium: 11,500: Petah Tikva: Hapoel Petah Tikva ...
It is one of the major sporting facilities in the Greater Tel Aviv Area. The arena is owned by the municipality of Tel Aviv, and is managed by Sports Palaces Ltd., a company also fully owned by the municipality (which also manages Bloomfield Stadium and Drive in Arena). On 1 January 2015, the arena changed its name to Menora Mivtachim Arena.
Google development center in Matam, Haifa Alcatel-Lucent development center in Azorim technology park BMC Software development center in Tel Aviv. There are over 400 R&D centers in Israel owned by multinational companies. [1]
Bloomfield Stadium was built in Eastern Jaffa, on the land where Basa Stadium, home to Hapoel Tel Aviv since 1950, once stood. Finance for the stadium project came from the Canadian Association of Labour, Israel, a Canadian charity supporting the charitable works of the Hapoel Sports Movement of the Histadrut Labour Organization in Israel, the Bloomfield family of Montreal, Canada, directly ...
The Drive in Arena (Hebrew: היכל הדרייב אין), officially named Shlomo Group Arena (Hebrew: היכל קבוצת שלמה) is a multi-purpose hall in the northern part of Tel Aviv. Built on the grounds of what was once Israel's only drive-in theater and opened in November 2014, it is used primarily as the home arena for the ...
The incident took place on Yerushalayim Street in Tel Aviv. The attack took place just prior to a large missile launch from Iran into Israel. About 180 missiles were launched at multiple targets ...
He also played for Maccabi Tel Aviv during the 2019–20 season, helping them win the 2019–20 Israeli Basketball Premier League championship. He was named MVP of the championship game. [7] In 2020 two players declared for the NBA draft. The first being Deni Avdija from Maccabi Tel Aviv and the second being Yam Madar from Hapeol Tel Aviv ...
Rom Tel Aviv (Hebrew: מגדל רום) also known as the Migdal Rum is a residential skyscraper in the Park Tzameret district of Tel Aviv, Israel. Built between 2016 and 2021, the tower stands at 173.1 m (568 ft) tall with 50 floors and is the current 6th tallest building in Tel Aviv .