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Beitar plays in the more prestigious Ligat HaAl, while Hapoel is in the second division Liga Leumit
Since its opening in 1992, Teddy Stadium has been Jerusalem's primary football stadium, with a capacity of 31,733[347]
The most popular Palestinian football club is Jabal Al Mukaber (since 1976) which plays in West Bank Premier League
The club hails from Mount Scopus at Jerusalem, part of the Asian Football Confederation, and plays at the Faisal Al-Husseini International Stadium at Al-Ram, across the West Bank Barrier.[348][349]
In basketball Hapoel Jerusalem is one of the top teams in the top division
The club has won Israel's championship in 2015, the State Cup four times, and the ULEB Cup in 2004.[350]
The Jerusalem Marathon, established in 2011, is an international marathon race held annually in Jerusalem in the month of March
The full 42-kilometre race begins at the Knesset, passes through Mount Scopus and the Old City's Armenian Quarter, and concludes at Sacher Park
In 2012, the Jerusalem Marathon drew 15,000 runners, including 1,500 from fifty countries outside Israel.[351][352][353][354][355]
A popular non-competitive sports event is the Jerusalem March,[356] held annually during the Sukkot festival.
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Zion 3
Dung 4
Golden 5
Lions 6
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Damascus 8
New (Double, Single, Tanners')Al-Mawazin