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Bloomfield Stadium (Hebrew: אצטדיון בלומפילד) is a football stadium in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a capacity of 29,400. It is the home stadium of Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel Tel Aviv, and Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv. The stadium also serves the Israel national football team for some select home matches.

Bloomfield Stadium
UEFA
AddressHatkuma Street
Location Tel Aviv, Israel
Public transit at Bloomfield Stadium
OwnerTel Aviv-Yafo Municipality
OperatorSport Palaces Tel Aviv Yafo Ltd.
Executive suites10
Capacity29,400
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardLED
Construction
Broke ground4 September 1960; 62 years ago (1960-09-04)
Opened13 October 1962; 60 years ago (1962-10-13)
Renovated2000, 2008–2010, 2012, 2016–2019
Construction costIL1.5 million (1962)
₪500 million (2019)
ArchitectM.Galpaz and S.Shvartz Architects (1962)
Mansfeld–Kehat Architects Ltd. (2019)
Tenants
Hapoel Tel Aviv (1962–present)
Maccabi Tel Aviv (1963–1966, 1969–1985, 1986–1987, 1995–1996, 2000–present)
Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv (1962–1970, 2004–present)
Israel national football team (selected matches)
  • Major sporting events hosted
  • 1964 AFC Asian Cup
  • 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship
  • 2021 Trophée des Champions
  • 2022 Trophée des Champions
Website
Bloomfield Stadium

History


Bloomfield Stadium was built in Eastern Jaffa, on the land where Basa Stadium, home to Hapoel Tel Aviv since 1950, once stood. Finance for the stadium project came from the Canadian Association of Labour Israel, a Canadian charity supporting the charitable works of the Hapoel Sports Movement of the Histadrut Labour Organization in Israel, the Bloomfield family of Montreal, Canada, directly and through their family foundation called the Eldee Foundation. The project was financed in Canada and intended to honor the names of brothers Bernard M. Bloomfield and Louis M. Bloomfield, Q.C. of Montreal, Canada for their lifelong dedication to the ideals of sport in Israel. The first match at the new stadium was a 1–1 draw between Hapoel and Shimshon Tel Aviv on 13 October 1962. The stadium officially opened on 13 December 1962 on a friendly match between Hapoel and Dutch club Sportclub Enschede.

In 1963, Maccabi Tel Aviv moved into Bloomfield Stadium after hosting of their matches at the Maccabiah Stadium, in 1985 Maccabi left Bloomfield Stadium for the Ramat Gan Stadium and in 2000, Maccabi returned to host at Bloomfield Stadium.

In 1964, Bloomfield Stadium hosted the 1964 AFC Asian Cup.

In 2004, Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv moved into Bloomfield Stadium making it the only stadium in the top three divisions of Israeli football to have three tenants.

In September 2010, Bloomfield Stadium was granted Category 4 status by UEFA, which will allow it to host Champions League Group stage matches.[1]

It was one of four venues at the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, holding three matches in Group A.[1]

Between 2016 and 2019, it was closed due to renovations for expansion to 29,000 seats.[2] As a result, the three clubs had to play their home matches in Petah Tikva and Netanya up until August 2019.

When Israel allowed concerts to take place again after the COVID-19 pandemic, Bloomfield Stadium was one of the first arenas to let people in for live shows.[3]

On 1 August 2021, Bloomfield Stadium hosted the 2021 Trophée des Champions between Lille and Paris Saint-Germain.[4]

On 31 July 2022, Bloomfield Stadium will host the 2022 Trophée des Champions between Paris Saint-Germain and FC Nantes.


Concert venue


The stadium has hosted musical acts such as Pixies, Soundgarden, Phil Collins, the Black Eyed Peas, Scorpions, Andrea Bocelli, Barbra Streisand, Rihanna and Celine Dion. Dion will perform on 31 May 2023, as part of her Courage World Tour. This will be her first concert in Israel.[5]


Gates


Gate Entrance Area Seating capacity Notes
1/VIP 24–27 204–206, 304–306, 404–406 1,316 Gold Tribune, Platinum Tribune, Press Tribune and Sky Box
2 28–30 207–209, 307–310 3,130 Home stand for Hapoel and Maccabi
4/5 41–48 214–217, 311–318 4,842 Home stand for Hapoel fan organization Ultras Hapoel. In Maccabi matches, this stand is used for visiting supporters
7 71–74 221–224, 319–324, 419–424 5,338 Home stand for Hapoel, Maccabi and Bnei Yehuda
7/8 75–76 225, 325, 425 1,130 Home stand for Hapoel, Maccabi and Bnei Yehuda
8 77–80 226–229, 326–331, 426–431 5,342 Home stand for Hapoel, Maccabi and Bnei Yehuda
10/11 101–108 233–236, 332–339 4,861 Home stand for Maccabi fan organization Maccabi Fanatics. In Hapoel matches, this stand is used for visiting supporters
13 21–23 201–203, 300–303 3,149 Home stand for Maccabi

International matches


DateResultCompetitionAttendance
29 May 1964 Israel2–0 India1964 AFC Asian Cup22,000
2 June 1964 India3–1 Hong Kong1964 AFC Asian Cup5,000
17 March 1968 Israel7–0 Ceylon1968 Summer Olympics qualification14,000
22 March 1968 Israel4–0 Ceylon1968 Summer Olympics qualification10,000
28 March 1979 Israel0–2 Belgium1980 Summer Olympics qualification17,000
30 October 1983 Israel1–0 Portugal1984 Summer Olympics qualification8,000
20 November 1983 Israel0–1 West Germany1984 Summer Olympics qualification17,000
11 October 1995 Israel2–0 AzerbaijanUEFA Euro 1996 qualifying7,000
26 March 2011 Israel2–1 LatviaUEFA Euro 2012 qualifying10,801
29 March 2011 Israel1–0 GeorgiaUEFA Euro 2012 qualifying13,716
2 September 2011 Israel0–1 GreeceUEFA Euro 2012 qualifying13,100
5 June 2013 England0–1 Italy2013 Euro U-2110,660
8 June 2013 Italy4–0 Israel2013 Euro U-2113,750
11 June 2013 Norway1–1 Italy2013 Euro U-217,130
25 March 2021 Israel0–2 Denmark2022 FIFA World Cup qualification5,000
28 March 2021 Israel1–1 Scotland2022 FIFA World Cup qualification5,000
24 September 2022 Israel2–1 Albania2022–23 UEFA Nations League29,200
27 September 2022 Israel0–0 (3–1 p) Republic of Ireland2023 Euro U-21 qualification22,752



See also



References


  1. "Bloomfield Stadium – StadiumDB.com". stadiumdb.com.
  2. "תפנית: בלומפילד יוגדל לכ-29 אלף מקומות". one.co.il. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  3. "עומר אדם בהופעה בMUSIC PARK נחל חדרה". 2207* קופת תל אביב (in Hebrew). Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  4. "Le Trophée des Champions 2021 à Tel Aviv" [The 2021 Trophée des Champions in Tel Aviv]. Ligue 1 (in French). 11 March 2021. Archived from the original on 11 March 2021. Retrieved 11 March 2021.
  5. "In Concert | CelineDion.com". www.celinedion.com.




На других языках


[de] Bloomfield-Stadion

Das Bloomfield-Stadion (hebräisch .mw-parser-output .Hebr{font-size:115%}אִצְטַדְיוֹן בְּלוּמְפילְד .mw-parser-output .Latn{font-family:"Akzidenz Grotesk","Arial","Avant Garde Gothic","Calibri","Futura","Geneva","Gill Sans","Helvetica","Lucida Grande","Lucida Sans Unicode","Lucida Grande","Stone Sans","Tahoma","Trebuchet","Univers","Verdana"}Itzṭadjōn Blūmfīld) ist ein Fußballstadion in der israelischen Großstadt Tel Aviv-Jaffa. Die Anlage wurde nach den Gebrüdern Bernard und Louis Bloomfield benannt, die das Stadion finanzierten.
- [en] Bloomfield Stadium

[es] Estadio de Bloomfield

Bloomfield Stadium es un estadio de fútbol ubicado en Tel Aviv, Israel. Es el hogar de los clubes Hapoel Tel Aviv, Maccabi Tel Aviv y Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv. El estadio cuenta con capacidad para 29 400 espectadores.

[fr] Stade Bloomfield

Le stade Bloomfield (en hébreu : אצטדיון בלומפילד; ha-Tstadion Bloomfield) est un stade de football situé à Tel Aviv, en Israël.

[ru] Блумфилд (стадион)

«Блумфилд» (ивр. ‏אצטדיון בלומפילד‏‎) — футбольный стадион в Тель-Авиве, Израиль. Является домашней ареной для местных футбольных клубов «Хапоэль», «Маккаби» и «Бней-Иегуда». Стадион рассчитан на 29 400 зрителей.



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