[1] and is a part of a sports complex that also includes the multi-purpose 3,000-seat Conch Arena, a training field and a swimming pool.
[1] However, as it was not ready for the start of the season, Hapoel were forced to play their first home match at the Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem.
On 2 August 2020, the stadium was declared a dangerous building by the Beersheba municipality due to structural problems and was closed.
[5][6] On 3 August 2020 it was revealed that the structural problems included cracks in the support beams and loose bolts.
The municipality announced it would sue the constructing company and said they would remove the stadium roof.