Hapoel Beersheba
Hapoel Beersheba is one of the main clubs in southern Israel, founded in 1948. The team is known for its working-class identity and participation in high-level Israeli competitions, establishing itself as a force in Israeli football.
History
Founded in 1948, Hapoel Beersheba represents Israeli working-class tradition in football. The club emerged as an important participant in the Israeli league, regularly competing for the Toto Cup and Israeli Championship. The fan base in Beersheba maintains the club as a local reference point. The Turner Stadium, home of Hapoel, hosts important matches from the Israeli league. Hapoel's trajectory marks a consistent presence in the main Israeli divisions, with memorable participations in Asian competitions.