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Yeshurun Hall
Indoor basketball hall in Netanya, Israel / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yeshurun Hall (Hebrew: אולם ישורון) is an indoor basketball hall in Netanya, Israel and the home of Elitzur Ironi Netanya. Nicknamed "HaKufsal", it has a capacity of 1,000.[1]
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Location | Netanya, Israel |
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Owner | City of Netanya |
Operator | City of Netanya |
Capacity | 1,000 |
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Opened | 1970s |
Renovated | 2006 |
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Elitzur Ironi Netanya |
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The hall has also been used for the Maccabiah Games.[2]