31 Dec | FC Ashdod | - | Bnei Sakhnin |
11 Jan | FC Ashdod | - | Hapoel Hader |
25 Jan | FC Ashdod | - | Hapoel Jerus |
08 Feb | FC Ashdod | - | Hapoel Beer |
01 Mar | FC Ashdod | - | Maccabi Neta |
The Yud-Alef Stadium (Hebrew: אצטדיון הי"א, Etztadion HaYudAlef, lit. The 11 Stadium) is a football stadium in Ashdod, Israel, that was built for local football sides Maccabi Ashdod, Beitar Ashdod (both merged in 1981 to form Maccabi Ironi Ashdod) and Hapoel Ashdod (merged with Ironi Ashdod in 1999 to create F.C. Ashdod).
The stadium was given the name "Yud-Alef" in 1973, after the eleven Israeli athletes murdered in the Munich massacre (Yud-Alef is used in Hebrew numerals used to represent the number 11). The naming ceremony took place on 17 July 1973, when the stadium hosted the final of the 1973 Maccabiah Games.
Tennants
FC Ashdod | Agudat Sport As |