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Beitar Jerusalem T-shirt
Yellow colored 100% cotton, short sleeved t-shirt.
The emblem of the "Beitar Jerusalem Football Club", one of Israel's most popular soccer team, is printed in black on the front side , in the center of the t-shirt. Two smaller emblems of the club are printed above the bigger emblem.
The club's emblem consists of the Hebrew abbreviation of "Beitar Yerushalayim" (that stand for "Beitar Jerusalem"), a menorah and two football balls.
It comes in sizes 10, 12, 14 and 16 for children, and in sizes S, M, L, XL and XXL for adults.
Beitar Jerusalem
"Beitar Yerushalayim" was founded in 1944 in a concentration camp in Kenya. In that period, fans of Beitar already existed - long before today's players were born. Until 1981, Beitar Yerushalayim was considered as one of the best teams in the top level national league. In the same year, Beitar Yerushalayim dropped down into the lower national league, and within a year it was back up in the top national league. They won the National League in 1986/87, 1992/93, 1996/97, 1997/98, 2006/07 and the State Cup on the years 1976, 1979, 1985, 1986, 1989 .
"Beitar" are the initials of Brit Yosef Trumpeldor (Covenant of Joseph Trumpeldor). The youth movement of the Revisionist Zionists.
The movement was established in 1923 by Zionist students in Riga, Latvia, chaired by Zeev Jabotinski, the leader of the Revisionist Zionists, head of Beitar and spiritual father of the freedom movement.
Beitar Jerusalem Football Club ("Moadon Kaduregel Beitar Yerushalayyim", also known as "Beitar Yerushalayyim") is the Israeli football team with the largest following . Beitar players play in Teddy Stadium (capacity 23,000) which is in the Malkha complex in Jerusalem, nicknamed Gehinom ("Hell") for the hostile atmosphere they present to visiting teams and their fans. Under tycoon Gaydamak, the club soon established itself as having the largest budget in the Israeli league.
Item code: d3892 yellow
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