Napoleon Stadium

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Napoleon Stadium
Napoleon Stadium
Full nameNapoleon Stadium
Location Acre, Israel
Capacity 5,000
Tenants
Hapoel Acre (until 2010)

Napoleon Stadium is a multi-use stadium [1] in Acre, Israel. It was mostly used for football matches and hosted the home games of Hapoel Acre. The capacity of the stadium was 5,000 spectators at its peak. The stadium is used for Hapoel Acre training. The stadium was named for Napoleon Bonaparte.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. "Football stadiums of the world - Stadiums in Israel". Archived from the original on 2009-08-14.

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