Haberfeld Stadium, Soccer stadium in Rishon LeZion, Israel.
Haberfeld Stadium is a sports facility in Rishon LeZion with two main grandstands featuring blue and white seating for around 6,000 spectators. The venue regularly hosts soccer matches and various community events.
The stadium opened in 1993, replacing the former 'Tin Field' at the location. In 2003, it received its current name to honor Haim Haberfeld, who had led the Israeli Football Association.
The entrance displays a stone relief honoring Yaakov Hodorov, a key figure in Israeli soccer history. This memorial shows how deeply the venue connects to the region's sporting traditions.
The stadium sits in western Rishon LeZion near the Superland amusement park. It connects easily through the Ayalon South Highway and Rabin interchange, making it straightforward to reach from different parts of the city.
The facility hosted three group stage matches of the 2015 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, putting it on the map for international women's soccer. This event gave the venue a brief but significant role in European football.
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