Maccabi Ground, Tel Aviv
Maccabi Ground was a football stadium in southeast Tel Aviv, near the Neve Sha’anan and Shapira neighborhoods. It opened in 1926 when Maccabi Tel Aviv moved there after their lease ended, and they played there until 1935 before moving to the Maccabiah Stadium. In 1936, after Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv was founded, the club took over the ground and made it their headquarters. Other small clubs, such as Shushan Tel Aviv and HaTehiya Tel Aviv, also used the pitch in the early 1940s. The ground was used from 1926 to 1944, but in 1944 Bnei Yehuda left and moved to a new ground across the Ayalon River. The site was later built over and abandoned.
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