An aerial view of a large stadium with distinctive blue seating and a partial roof structure. Surrounding the stadium is an urban landscape with numerous buildings of varying sizes and designs, roads, and some construction activity in the foreground.

Teddy Stadium (Israel)

Teddy Kollek’s vision realized in Jerusalem

Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem has 31,733 seats and is one of the largest in Israel. The stadium is the home field of the Israeli national football team and hosts international games and ceremonies.

Teddy Kollek, a former mayor of the city, was the initiator of the construction and lent his name to the stadium.

Heidelberg Materials' subsidiary Hanson Israel delivered ready-mixed concrete for the construction of Teddy Stadium. It was inaugurated in 1992, since which time several renovations have taken place.

Project Data

  • 1992

    Completion

An aerial view of a large stadium with numerous seating tiers and a playing field marked for soccer. Adjacent to the stadium is a smaller, circular structure.

Teddy Stadium, Israel. Heidelberg Materials' subsidiary Hanson Israel delivered ready-mixed concrete for the construction of Teddy Stadium.

An aerial view of a large stadium with distinctive blue seating and a partial roof structure. Surrounding the stadium is an urban landscape with numerous buildings of varying sizes and designs, roads, and some construction activity in the foreground.

Teddy Stadium, Israel. Heidelberg Materials' subsidiary Hanson Israel delivered ready-mixed concrete for the construction of Teddy Stadium.