Beitar Jerusalem Sells Out All Season Tickets, Raising Record 27 Million Shekels
Beitar Jerusalem has officially sold all 19,000 season tickets for the 2026/27 season, marking an unprecedented milestone for the club. This achievement follows a remarkable season and strong performance in the league, reflecting growing fan loyalty and enthusiasm. The total revenue from these sales is approximately 27 million shekels, a record sum for the club.
The influx of funds is expected to be used by club owner Barak Abramov to strengthen the team roster ahead of the upcoming season and European competitions. Since Abramov's arrival in 2022, the club has stabilized, and fan support has notably increased, with many supporters now committing to full-season memberships, a shift from previous years when fans preferred single-match tickets.
Beitar Jerusalem recently returned from a training camp in Bulgaria and is preparing for important upcoming matches. On the coming Saturday, they will face Hapoel Tel Aviv in a domestic league match, followed five days later by a second-round Conference League qualifier against AEK Larnaca. The team will be without two key defenders, Luka Gadrani and Brian Crabill, due to injury and suspension, respectively, though Gadrani is expected to be fit for the European fixture.
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