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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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