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Hapoel Tel-Aviv

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Head Coach

Kobi Refua

League Position
11

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Established
1923 (101 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Bloomfield Stadium
(29,150 Capacity)

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Location
Tel Aviv

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Competitions
Israeli Premier League

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zag: 14/May/24


Upcoming
18/05 Hapoel Hader - Hapoel Tel-A

Results
11/05 Hapoel Tel-A 0 - 2 FC Ashdod
04/05 Maccabi Neta 0 - 1 Hapoel Tel-A
27/04 Hapoel Tel-A 1 - 5 Beitar Jerus
20/04 Maccabi Peta 4 - 2 Hapoel Tel-A
13/04 Hapoel Tel-A 1 - 1 Hapoel Petah

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Hapoel Tel-Aviv Football Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל הפועל תל-אביב , Moadon Kaduregel Hapoel Tel Aviv) is an Israeli football club based in Tel Aviv, that competes in the Israeli Premier League. The club's traditional home ground is Bloomfield Stadium. To date, the club has won thirteen championships and sixteen State Cups. In 1967 Hapoel Tel Aviv became the first club to win the Asian Club Championships.

Since 1995 the club has competed in European club competitions, and has the highest rank among all Israeli clubs, with some outstanding achievements, such as wins against Chelsea, Milan, Hamburg, Paris Saint-Germain, Benfica, Rangers, and Celtic. It is also one of only 3 Israeli teams to have qualified for the UEFA Champions League group stage, and one of the two which are ordinary members of the European Club Association.

The club name, "Hapoel", translates to "The Worker", and combined with its red Hammer and sickle badge represents the club ties to Marxism, Socialism, and the working class. For seven decades, the club was owned by the Histadrut, Israel's national trade union center.

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Stadium or Home

Bloomfield Stadium (Hebrew: אצטדיון בלומפילד‎) is a football stadium in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a capacity of 29,150. It is the home stadium of Hapoel Tel Aviv, Maccabi Tel Aviv and Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv.

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