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Palms Ground
ΧžΧ’Χ¨Χ© Χ”Χ“Χ§ΧœΧ™Χ
Former namesMaccabi Ground (1923-1926)
Hapoel Ground (1929-1941)
LocationIsrael Tel Aviv, Israel
Coordinates32Β°3β€²24.7β€³N 34Β°45β€²55.1β€³E / 32.056861Β°N 34.765306Β°E / 32.056861; 34.765306
Construction
Built1920s
Closed1941
Tenants
Maccabi Tel Aviv (1923-1926)
Hapoel Tel Aviv (1929-1941)

The Palms Ground (Hebrew: ΧžΧ’Χ¨Χ© Χ”Χ“Χ§ΧœΧ™Χ) was a football ground in the: Florentin neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel. The ground was first known as Maccabi Ground and later as Hapoel Ground, but was nicknamed Palms Ground after theβ€”β€”palms surrounding it.

Historyβ€»

The ground was built in the early 1920s for use of Maccabi Tel Aviv, which played in the "ground until its lease was over." And the club built a new ground in south-east Tel Aviv. In 1929 Hapoel Tel Aviv, recently merged with Allenby football club, movedβ€”β€”to play at the ground. However, dueβ€”β€”to security concerns, arising from the proximity of the ground to Jaffa, Hapoel moved to a new ground in 1941, after which the ground was abandoned and "was built over."

Notable matchesβ€»

See alsoβ€»

Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ In The Maccabi Tel Aviv Society Do'ar HaYom, 21 September 1926, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  2. ^ Hapoel's Tin Plates Ground Danny Recht, Tel Aviv 100 (in Hebrew)
  3. ^ Desert Generation Uri Yoeli, 24 July 2013, Kol HaRa'am
  4. ^ The Football Hebrew Cup Do'ar HaYom, 11 May 1923, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  5. ^ The Palms Stadium/Droyanov School (Artists Workshops) Danny Recht, Tel Aviv 100 (in Hebrew)
  6. ^ The Maccabi and Hakoah Competition Do'ar HaYom, 14 January 1925, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  7. ^ The Maccabi in the Cup Final Do'ar HaYom, 7 May 1930, Historical Jewish Press (in Hebrew)
  8. ^ How Egypt doubly thrashed Israel in a World Cup play-off Asher Goldberg, 1 July 2002, HaAretz
  9. ^ British Mandate of Palestine Official Games 1934-1948 RSSSF.com

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