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Jerusalem Newsreel no. 16

Plan to Build Soccer Stadium Near Shuafat, Jerusalem

1 Minute, 1971
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Directed by: Unknown
Language: Hebrew
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Subtitles: English, Hebrew
As a child, I got to go and see Beitar Jerusalem FC play their domestic matches at the YMCA stadium. Every Saturday, we would drive over from West Jerusalem where we lived to Keren HaYesod St., park the car on one of the nearby roads close to the stadium, and make our way by foot through the locals’ front gardens to the centenary stand’s entrance gate – a narrow, rickety metal gate that was a danger to anyone walking through it. To this day, I’m astounded at the thought of countless fans who had excitedly crossed those thresholds so many times and were somehow, never crushed to death. In other words, I lived to tell. I can still remember us sat on the concrete stands in the stadium’s centenary VIP section (please don’t be jealous or snarky in the comment section, thank you) and yet, I would still have to spend the rest of my evening picking out sunflower seed shells from my hair that had been chucked down from the seat above without a care in the world. Except I was never really watching the players on the pitch. Instead, all my attention went to the fans who never made it into the stadium and instead, opted to perch on the cypress tree branches surrounding it. I would wonder how they never once fell down in the heat of the match as they were shouting profanities or screaming and frantically shaking the tree with ecstasy when their team had scored a goal. In the spirit of full disclosure, I must admit that this is a form of pastime I never quite saw the appeal of. With time, I earned myself a reputation in the family as the team’s jinx, to the point that they had stopped taking me with them to watch the football. In this footage, we see Beitar Jerusalem FC players practising on the YMCA pitch. And I believe [retired footballer] Hanan Azulay might even be one of them. The hostel buildings are seen towering over the stadium on the east side of the pitch, whilst the voice-over narration describes the pitch as not fit for professional football-playing premier league purpose – the kind that all local teams had aspired to at the time. The [now long defunct] pitch has since become a garden right in the heart of an upscale residential compound.

Soccer players of Beitar Jerusalem practice at the YMCA pitch. A small scale model illustrates the plan for a stadium, due to be built near Shuafat. The stadium should replace the old pitches of Jerusalems Hapoel and Beitar teams.

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