Grundman Stadium, Football stadium in Ramat HaSharon, Israel.
Grundman Stadium is a football stadium in Ramat HaSharon with 4,300 seats and a professional grass playing surface that meets international competition standards. The facility is designed to host competitive football matches at a professional level.
The Municipality of Ramat HaSharon initiated construction of the stadium in 1998 to establish a permanent venue for local football. Its opening provided a dedicated home for competitive sports in the city.
The stadium is named after Yaakov Grundman, a former player for Bnei Yehuda who later coached the Israeli national team. It serves as a home ground for two local football clubs that compete regularly.
The stadium is accessible from Haroshet Street in Ramat HaSharon, making it easy to reach by car or local transport. The venue provides good visibility from the seating areas and clear sightlines to the field.
The venue was initially designed as a basic training ground but was rapidly expanded to host professional competitions. This transformation reflects how central football became to the town's development.
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