Yud-Alef Stadium

The Yud-Alef Stadium is a football in , , that was built for local football sides Maccabi Ashdod, Beitar Ashdod and Hapoel Ashdod. The stadium was given the name "Yud-Alef" in 1973, after the eleven Israeli athletes murdered in the Munich massacre.
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Ashdod’s museam Korin Maman and Giv’at Yona.

Museum
The Museum of Philistine Culture is an archaeological museum in . The museum is dedicated to the culture of the Philistines, the ancient people who inhabited the maritime part of Israel from the XII century BC. is situated 1½ km southwest of Yud-Alef Stadium.

Peak
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is a peak.

Square
is situated 440 metres southwest of Yud-Alef Stadium.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Rova 2 and Qiryat Eitanim.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood.

Suburb
is a suburb.

is a city on the Mediterranean coast of , halfway between and . One of Israel's two industrial ports is here. It is Israel's busiest port, with 60% of all imports and exports passing through it.

Yud-Alef Stadium

Latitude
31.81041° or 31° 48′ 38″ north
Longitude
34.64836° or 34° 38′ 54″ east
Open location code
8G3PRJ6X+58
Open­Street­Map ID
way 100621785
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­pitch
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­soccer
Wiki­data ID
Q2909196
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Ukrainian—“Yud-Alef Stadium” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Estadi HaYud-Alef
  • Dutch: Jud Alef Stadion
  • Dutch: Jud Alefstadion
  • French: stade Yud-Alef
  • French: Stade Yud-Alef
  • German: HaYud-Alef-Stadion
  • Hebrew: אצטדיון הי’א באשדוד
  • Hebrew: אצטדיון הי’א
  • Hebrew: אצטדיון הי"א באשדוד
  • Hebrew: אצטדיון היא באשדוד
  • Hebrew: אצטדיון היא
  • Italian: stadio HaYud-Alef
  • Italian: Stadio HaYud-Alef
  • Japanese: ユッド=アレフ・スタジアム
  • Macedonian: Стадион Ха’jод Алeф
  • Polish: Ha’Yud-Alef Stadium
  • Polish: Stadion Jedenastu
  • Polish: Yud Alef Stadium
  • Portuguese: Estádio HaYud-Alef
  • Spanish: Estadio Yud-Alef
  • Ukrainian: Юд-Алеф (стадіон)
  • Ukrainian: Юд-Алеф

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Highlights include Rova Park Lakhish and Jabotinsky.

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