Teddy Stadium
Teddy Stadium is a multi-purpose sports venue located in Jerusalem, Israel. Opened in 1991, it primarily serves as the home ground for the Beitar Jerusalem football team. The stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 31,000 spectators and hosts various sporting events, concerts, and community activities.
The stadium is named after Teddy Kollek, a former mayor of Jerusalem who played a significant role in its development. It features modern facilities, including VIP areas and media rooms, making it suitable for both local and international events. Teddy Stadium is an important landmark in the city's sports culture.