Yud-Alef Stadium
The Yud-Alef Stadium is a football stadium in Ashdod, Israel, 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.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Yaakov2, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Ashdod’s museam Korin Maman and Giv’at Yona.
Ashdod’s museam Korin Maman
Museum
Photo: Laliv g, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Museum of Philistine Culture is an archaeological museum in Ashdod. 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. Ashdod’s museam Korin Maman is situated 1½ km southwest of Yud-Alef Stadium.
Moshe Sharett Square, Ashdod
Square
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rova 2 and Qiryat Eitanim.
Ashdod
Photo: Meronim, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Ashdod is a city on the Mediterranean coast of Israel, halfway between Tel Aviv and Gaza. 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
- Type: Pitch
- Description: Football stadium in Ashdod
- Categories: stadium, recreation area, football, and sports location
- Location: Southern District, Israel, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
31.81041° or 31° 48′ 38″ northLongitude
34.64836° or 34° 38′ 54″ eastOpen location code
8G3PRJ6X+58OpenStreetMap ID
way 100621785OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=pitchOpenStreetMap feature
sport=soccerWikidata ID
Q2909196
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Satellite Map
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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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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Yud-Alef Stadium”. Photo: Yaakov2, CC BY-SA 3.0.