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Beitar Jerusalem - перевод на Английский

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN ISRAEL
Beitar Jerusalem; B Jerusalem; Betar Jerusalem FC; Betar Jerusalem; Beitar Jersualem; Beitar Jerusalem FC; Beytar Jerusalem; Beitar Jerusalem F C; Beitar Jerusalem F. C.; מועדון כדורגל בית"ר ירושלים; Moadon Kaduregel Beitar Yerushalayim; FC Beitar Jerusalem; Beitar Trump Jerusalem F.C.; Beitar Trump; Beitar football team; Beitar Trump Jerusalem Football Club
  • Beit Hakerem]] and [[Bayit Vegan]]
  • Beitar Jerusalem old logo which included the old version of the Menorah and the two lions that symbolized the Tribe of Judah
  • Teddy Stadium, Beitar's home ground.

Beitar Jerusalem         
Beitar Jeruzalem (Jeruzalemse voetbalclub)
municipality of Jerusalem         
  • The old British town hall and Barclays Bank, circa 1940
MUNICIPALITY IN JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
Emblem of Jerusalem; Coat of Arms of Jerusalem; Municipality of jerusalem; CoA of Jerusalem; Jerusalem municipality; Municipality of Jerusalem
gemeentebestuur v. Jeruzalem
East Jerusalem         
  • 1961 Jordan Tourism Map of Jerusalem
  • Israeli occupation]] arrangements.
  • Map of East Jerusalem. The Arab areas are coloured green, while the Jewish areas are blue.
  • East Jerusalem, with [[Israeli West Bank barrier]] in the background
  • William McLean's]] 1918 plan was the first urban planning scheme for Jerusalem. It laid the foundations for what became [[West Jerusalem]] and East Jerusalem.<ref>Elisha Efrat and Allen G. Noble, [https://www.jstor.org/stable/215090 Planning Jerusalem], Geographical Review, Vol. 78, No. 4 (Oct., 1988), pp. 387-404: "Modern planning began only after the British conquest of Palestine in World War I… In 1918 an engineer from Alexandria, William McLean, was commissioned to draft the first city plan… These provisions… caused the city to develop mainly to the west and southwest because of the restrictions on construction in the Old City and its immediate environs and the desire to retain the eastern skyline… McLean wanted Jerusalem to expand to the north, west, and south, with little development to the east because of climatic and topographical limitations. Thus almost from the onset of British colonial rule, development was encouraged in a generally westward direction, and this bias ultimately produced the initial contrasts that distinguished the eastern and western sectors of the city. McLean also adopted the principle of urban dispersal, and he proposed two main axes, one to the northwest and the other to the southwest of the Old City. His guidelines were repeated in most of the subsequent city plans."</ref>
  • Greater Jerusalem, May 2006. [[CIA]] [[remote sensing]] map showing areas they consider settlements, plus refugee camps, fences, walls, etc.
  • [[Israeli West Bank barrier]] in Jerusalem
  • Jerusalem municipal area, under Israel in 2000<!-- posted in 2000-->
  • Old City]]
  • King Hussein]] flying over the [[Temple Mount]] while it was under Jordanian control, 1965
  • Old Roman era gate beneath the Damascus Gate (Bab al-'Amud) in Jerusalem
  • The new building is [[Schmidt's Girls College]].
  • City of David]] (shown as "Beit Hazofe" (בית הצופה, "Observation House")) and [[Ma'ale HaZeitim]], and to the north around [[Shimon HaTzadik]].
  • the ancient Jewish cemetery]] on [[Mount of Olives]]
  • East Jerusalem zoning
PART OF THE WEST BANK, UNDER ISRAELI OCCUPATION SINCE 1967
East-Jerusalem; Eastern Jerusalem; East Jerusalemites; East Jerusalemite; Occupied East Jerusalem; E. Jerusalem; E Jerusalem; History of East Jerusalem; Arab Jerusalem; East al-Quds; القدس الشرقية; מזרח ירושלים; Al-Quds al-Shareef; East Jerusalem, Palestine; Healthcare in East Jerusalem; Demographics of East Jerusalem; Economy of East Jerusalem
Oost-Jeruzalem

Определение

Jerusalem
·noun The chief city of Palestine, intimately associated with the glory of the Jewish nation, and the life and death of Jesus Christ.

Википедия

Beitar Jerusalem F.C.

Beitar Jerusalem Football Club (Hebrew: מועדון כדורגל בית"ר ירושלים, romanized: Moadon Kaduregel Beitar Yerushalayim), commonly known as Beitar Jerusalem (בית"ר ירושלים) or simply as Beitar (בית"ר), is an Israeli football club based in the city of Jerusalem, that plays in the Israeli Premier League, the top tier in Israeli football. The club has traditionally worn kit colours of yellow and black. The team has played its home matches in Teddy Stadium. The stadium is the largest stadium in Israel with a capacity of 31,733.

The club is one of the most popular in Israel and is among the Israeli clubs with the highest number of fans in the country. The club was founded in 1936 by Shmuel Kirschstein and David Horn, who chaired the Betar branch in Jerusalem. Several team members were also part of the outlawed Irgun and Lehi militias closely associated with the right-wing Revisionist Zionism movement. Beitar's fans have become a highly controversial political symbol in Israeli football culture, unofficially aligned with the Revisionist Zionist movement and to the right-wing Likud party. The club, whose fanbase is notorious for its anti-Arab racism and anti-Muslim religious bigotry, remains the only one in the Israel Premier League to have never signed an Arab player, although the club signed four non-Arab Muslim players in the past.

Domestically, Beitar has won the Israeli Premier League on 6 occasions, in 1986–87, 1992–93, 1996–97, 1997–98 and 2006–07, 2007–08, 7 Israeli Cup titles, in 1975–76, 1978–79, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1988–89, 2007–08, and 2008–09, and 2 Israeli Supercups in 1976 and 1986 respectively.

Примеры употребления для Beitar Jerusalem
1. Asked if he planned to sell the Beitar Jerusalem soccer club, he said, "Who‘d buy Beitar Jerusalem?
2. In the terminology of Beitar [Jerusalem] fans – we will burn down the clubhouse," he warned.
3. Crowd control The IFA has banned Beitar Jerusalem fans from two home games for booing Rabin. .
4. Right now the land is the Beitar Jerusalem soccer club‘s training grounds.
5. The Beitar Jerusalem soccer club cannot be exonerated from its responsibility for the disaster.