Beitar Jerusalem Sets Record with 16,000 Season Tickets, Boosting Budget
Beitar Jerusalem has broken its previous season ticket sales record by selling 16,000 subscriptions for the upcoming season, surpassing last year's 15,000. This unprecedented fan turnout translates into approximately 20 million shekels in revenue, marking the highest income from season ticket sales in the club's history. Owner Barak Abramov has pledged to increase the team's budget in response to this strong fan support, ensuring the professional staff can strengthen the squad as needed, including during the winter transfer window.
Due to the Maccabiah Games, Beitar Jerusalem will begin its season playing home matches at Bloomfield Stadium, as Teddy Stadium will only be ready by October. Additionally, the club's European competition match against Hapoel Tel Aviv will be held at the Miriam Stadium in Netanya. This record-breaking season ticket sales figure reflects significant confidence from the fan base and is expected to positively impact the club's performance this season.
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