Teddy Stadium (Jerusalem)

Teddy Stadium is a sports stadium in Jerusalem. Three Israeli football teams use it as their home ground: Beitar Jerusalem, Hapoel Jerusalem, and the Israel national football team for select home matches.

General information

Arena capacity: 31,733 spectators

Address: Malha, Jerusalem, Israel

GPS coordinates for the navigator: 31°45′4.20″N 35°11′26.22″E

Year of construction: 1991

Construction cost: $60 million

Field: natural grass lawn with dimensions of 105 meters by 68 meters

Seating plan of Teddy Stadium

The stadium features a circular layout with multiple tiers of seating. The seating is arranged in a semi-circular fashion, curving around the playing field.

Starting with the main stands, they run along the sides of the field and provide a central viewing position. These stands are divided into upper and lower sections, each offering a different perspective of the game. The upper sections typically provide a higher vantage point, while the lower sections are closer to the field.

Behind each goal, there are sections known as the “goal-end stands.” These sections are often popular among passionate supporters and provide a unique atmosphere during matches.

Where to buy tickets?

To buy tickets for events at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem, you have several options available to you. These websites often have a dedicated “Tickets” or “Buy Tickets” section where you can browse available events, select your desired seats, and complete your purchase securely.

Alternatively, you can explore online ticketing platforms such as Ticketmaster, StubHub, or Eventim. Simply search for the event you’re interested in, compare ticket prices and availability, select your seats, and proceed with the online purchase.

If you prefer an in-person buying experience, you can look for authorized local ticket outlets or box offices in Jerusalem. These outlets may include shopping centers, authorized resellers, or ticket booths located near the stadium. They will provide you with the opportunity to purchase tickets directly, ensuring a physical ticket in hand.

How to get there?

Here’s a complete guide on how to get to Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem using different modes of transportation:

Light Rail:

  • Take the Red Line of the light rail system towards Mount Herzl/Yad Vashem.
  • Disembark at Malha Station, which is the nearest station to Teddy Stadium.
  • From Malha Station, it’s a short walk to the stadium.

Bus:

  • Bus Line 13: If you’re in the city center, take Bus 13 and get off at the “Agudat Sport Maccabi Teddy Kollek” bus stop, which is located near the stadium.
  • Bus Line 7: Another option is to take Bus 7, which also stops near Teddy Stadium.
  • Check the official website of Egged (www.egged.co.il) for specific bus schedules and routes.

Private Vehicle:

  • Use GPS or a navigation app to enter the stadium’s address: Teddy Kollek Stadium, Agudat Sport Beitar Jerusalem, Jerusalem.
  • From the city center, head southwest on Herzl Boulevard (Route 50).
  • Turn right onto Yitzhak Rabin Boulevard and continue until you reach the intersection with Sderot Yitzhak Moda’i.
  • Turn left onto Sderot Yitzhak Moda’i and proceed straight until you reach Teddy Stadium.

Remember to consider traffic conditions and parking availability when traveling by car or using public transportation.

Where to eat and sleep?

When visiting Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem, you’ll find a range of dining options to satisfy your culinary cravings. The nearby Malha Mall offers convenience with Burger’s Bar, Café Café, Sbarro, and Café Greg serving a variety of fast food, coffee, sandwiches, and salads. For an authentic culinary experience, head to Mahane Yehuda Market, where Azura offers traditional Middle Eastern and Israeli dishes, alongside numerous stalls offering falafel, shawarma, hummus, and more.

When it comes to accommodations, you have several options to choose from. In the Malha neighborhood, the Ramada Jerusalem Hotel and Rimonim Shalom Jerusalem Hotel provide comfortable rooms and a range of amenities for a pleasant stay. The German Colony offers a charming atmosphere, with options such as The Colony Hotel known for its elegant rooms and Villa Ba’Moshava offering cozy accommodations with a courtyard garden. If you prefer to stay in the city center, the luxury Mamilla Hotel near Jaffa Gate offers upscale accommodations and exceptional dining options, while the budget-friendly Zion Hotel on Jaffa Street provides comfortable rooms at an affordable price.

Facilities

Accessibility is a priority, as the stadium is equipped with accessible seating areas, ramps, and elevators to accommodate individuals with disabilities. To cater to visitors’ needs, Teddy Stadium features concession stands and kiosks offering a variety of food, snacks, and beverages. Restrooms are conveniently located throughout the stadium for the convenience of attendees. For those arriving by car, the stadium provides parking facilities, although availability may vary depending on events and demand. Additionally, Teddy Stadium may offer Wi-Fi access, enabling visitors to stay connected during their time at the venue. To ensure the well-being of visitors, first aid stations are available within the stadium to address any medical emergencies or minor injuries.

History

Teddy Stadium, also known as Teddy Kollek Stadium, was inaugurated on August 11, 1991. It was named after Teddy Kollek, the long-serving mayor of Jerusalem who played a significant role in the city’s development. The construction of the stadium began in 1989 and was completed in 1992. It was built to serve as the home stadium for the Beitar Jerusalem Football Club. Teddy Stadium has hosted numerous sporting events, including football matches, track and field competitions, and rugby matches. It has also been used for cultural and musical events, as well as religious gatherings.

Ferencevarosi – Tottenham Hotspur
Football. Europa League
Qarabag – Malmo
Football. Europa League
Lazio – Nice
Football. Europe. Europa League
Hoffenheim – Dynamo Kyiv
Football. Europa League
Slavia Prague – Ajax
Football. Europe. Europa League
Lazio – Nice
Football. Europa League
Hoffenheim – Dynamo Kyiv
Football. Europe. Europa League
M. Evloev – A. Sterling
MMA. UFC 307
S. Thompson – J. Buckley
MMA. UFC 307
T. Means – C. McGee
MMA. UFC 307
R. Dolidze – K. Holland
MMA. UFC 307
N. Ball – R. Rios
Boxing. WBA Fight Night in Liverpool
I. Potieria – C. Almeida
MMA. UFC 307
A. Hubbard – A. Hernandez
MMA. UFC 307
K. Vieira – K. Harrison
MMA. UFC 307
J. Aldo – M. Bautista
MMA. UFC 307
R. Pennington – J. Pena
MMA. UFC 307
A. Beterbiev – D. Bivol
Boxing. Top Rank
P. Kincl – K. Engizek
MMA. Oktagon 62
F. Wardley – F. Clarke
Boxing. British and Commonwealth Titles
C. Eubank Jr. – K. Szeremeta
Boxing. IBO Title
B. Royval – T. Taira
MMA. UFC Vegas 98
Borussia Dortmund – Celtic
Football. UEFA Champion's League