Beitar Jerusalem Sells Out Nearly All Season Tickets, Sets New Record
Beitar Jerusalem football club announced that its fans have purchased all available season tickets for the upcoming season, except for one stand in the Teddy Stadium reserved for away fans and individual ticket buyers. This achievement means that nearly the entire stadium will be sold out for every home game. The club highlighted that despite previous challenges, including owners who either made empty promises or opposed the fans, Beitar's supporters have demonstrated their loyalty and strength by breaking the club's all-time record for season ticket sales.
The previous record was set last season under owner Barak Abramov, when 15,000 season tickets were sold. This year, the club expects revenues from season ticket sales to reach approximately 40 million shekels. Although Beitar will start the season playing its home games at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv due to renovations and the Maccabiah Games at Teddy Stadium, the club anticipates full attendance at all home matches.
This surge in fan support underscores Beitar Jerusalem's status as the club with the largest fan base in Israel and suggests the team is heading toward a historic season both on and off the field.
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