List of football stadiums in Israel

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The following is a partial list of Israeli association football stadiums , ranked in descending order of capacity. The clubs in the list are football clubs, except for rugby union club Tel Aviv Heat.

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Current stadiums

#ImageStadiumCapacityCityHome team(s)Ref
1 Teddy Stadium, Jerusalem (cropped).jpg Teddy Stadium 31,733 Jerusalem Beitar Jerusalem, Hapoel Jerusalem [1]
2 SammyOferSTD.jpg Sammy Ofer Stadium 30,942 Haifa Hapoel Haifa, Maccabi Haifa [2]
3 Bloomfield Stadium Maccabi 2019 2.jpg Bloomfield Stadium 29,400 Tel Aviv Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel Tel Aviv, Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv [3]
4 ATStdyvn tvtv bAr SHb` `"SH y`qb trnr - panoramio.jpg Turner Stadium 16,126 Be'er Sheva Hapoel Be'er Sheva [4]
5 WikiAir IL-13-05 A18.JPG Netanya Stadium 13,610 Netanya Maccabi Netanya, Hapoel Hadera [5]
6 Ramat Gan Ramat Gan Stadium 2.jpg Ramat Gan Stadium 13,370 (permitted seats) Ramat Gan Hapoel Ramat Gan [6]
7 HaMoshava Stadium (4).JPG HaMoshava Stadium 11,500 Petah Tikva Hapoel Petah Tikva, Maccabi Petah Tikva, Tel Aviv Heat [7]
8 Doha Stadium01.jpg Doha Stadium 08,500 Sakhnin Bnei Sakhnin [8]
9 Herzliya-Stadium.jpg Herzliya Stadium 8,100 Herzliya Hapoel Herzliya, Maccabi Herzliya [9]
10 Winter Stadium, May 2011 04.jpg Winter Stadium 08,000 Ramat Gan Hakoah Amidar Ramat Gan [10]
11 Yod alef1.JPG Yud-Alef Stadium 07,800 Ashdod F.C. Ashdod [11]
12 Haberfeld Stadium18.jpg Haberfeld Stadium 06,000 Rishon LeZion Hapoel Rishon LeZion [12]
13 Al-Salam Stadium - Umm al-Fahm.JPG HaShalom Stadium 5,800 Umm al-Fahm Hapoel Umm al-Fahm, Maccabi Umm al-Fahm
14 Levita Stadium9.jpg Levita Stadium 05,800 Kfar Saba Beitar Kfar Saba, Hapoel Kfar Saba [13]
15 Kiryat Shmona Municipal Stadium3.jpg Kiryat Shmona Municipal Stadium 05,300 Kiryat Shmona Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona
16 Sala Stadium01.jpg Sala Stadium 05,250 Ashkelon Maccabi Ashkelon [14]
17 Green Stadium01.jpg Green Stadium 05,200 Nof HaGalil Hapoel Nof Hagalil
18 Acre Municipal Stadium15.jpg Acre Municipal Stadium 05,000 Acre Hapoel Acre, Ahi Acre, Maccabi Ironi Acre
19 Daliyat al-Karmel Municipal Stadium 05,000 Daliyat al-Karmel Hapoel Daliyat al-Karmel [15]
20 Ilut Stadium 04,932 Nazareth Maccabi Ahi Nazareth, Al-Nahda Nazareth
21 Tiberias Municipal Stadium 04,500 Tiberias Ironi Tiberias
22 ATStdyvn grvtmn rmt hSHrvn hpv`l nyr lyrz khn.jpg Grundman Stadium 04,300 Ramat HaSharon Hapoel Nir Ramat HaSharon
23 Givat ram stadium.jpg Hebrew University Stadium 4,000 Jerusalem Agudat Sport Nordia Jerusalem [16]
24 Ness Ziona Stadium (7).jpg Ness Ziona Stadium 03,500 Ness Ziona Sektzia Ness Ziona
25 Holon Municipal Stadium 02.jpg Holon Municipal Stadium 03,500 Holon Otzma Holon [17]
26 Bat Yam Municipal Stadium.jpg Bat Yam Municipal Stadium 03,100 Bat Yam Beitar Tel Aviv Bat Yam
27 Afula Municipal Stadium (2).jpg Afula Illit Stadium 03,000 Afula Hapoel Afula
28 HaLohamim Stadium 03,000 Holon Hapoel Tzafririm Holon [18]
29 Lod Municipal Stadium 03,000 Lod Hapoel Lod, Hapoel Bnei Lod
30 Hatikva Neighborhood Stadium 2 (1).jpg Hatikva Neighborhood Stadium 02,000 Tel Aviv Hapoel Kfar Shalem, Maccabi Kabilio Jaffa [19]

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