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Hapoel Katamon supporters celebrate after winning in the first game this year 19 October 2007,Jerusalem Hapoel Katamon Football Club is an Israeli association football club in Jerusalem, Israel. It was established by a group of Hapoel Jerusalem supporters who were upset with how the club was being run and managed. The club is the first of its kind in Israel to be owned by its supporters. The club is named after the Jerusalem neighborhood of Katamon, where Hapoel Jerusalem had her best years.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Hapoel Katamon supporters celebrate after winning in the first game this year 19 October 2007,Jerusalem Hapoel Katamon Football Club is an Israeli association football club in Jerusalem, Israel. It was established by a group of Hapoel Jerusalem supporters who were upset with how the club was being run and managed. The club is the first of its kind in Israel to be owned by its supporters. The club is named after the Jerusalem neighborhood of Katamon, where Hapoel Jerusalem had her best years.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Hapoel Katamon supporters celebrate after winning in the first game this year 19 October 2007,Jerusalem Hapoel Katamon Football Club is an Israeli association football club in Jerusalem, Israel. It was established by a group of Hapoel Jerusalem supporters who were upset with how the club was being run and managed. The club is the first of its kind in Israel to be owned by its supporters. The club is named after the Jerusalem neighborhood of Katamon, where Hapoel Jerusalem had her best years.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Hapoel Katamon supporters celebrate after winning in the first game this year 19 October 2007,Jerusalem Hapoel Katamon Football Club is an Israeli association football club in Jerusalem, Israel. It was established by a group of Hapoel Jerusalem supporters who were upset with how the club was being run and managed. The club is the first of its kind in Israel to be owned by its supporters. The club is named after the Jerusalem neighborhood of Katamon, where Hapoel Jerusalem had her best years.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Hapoel Katamon supporters celebrate after winning in the first game this year 19 October 2007,Jerusalem Hapoel Katamon Football Club is an Israeli association football club in Jerusalem, Israel. It was established by a group of Hapoel Jerusalem supporters who were upset with how the club was being run and managed. The club is the first of its kind in Israel to be owned by its supporters. The club is named after the Jerusalem neighborhood of Katamon, where Hapoel Jerusalem had her best years.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Hapoel Katamon supporters celebrate after winning in the first game this year 19 October 2007,Jerusalem Hapoel Katamon Football Club is an Israeli association football club in Jerusalem, Israel. It was established by a group of Hapoel Jerusalem supporters who were upset with how the club was being run and managed. The club is the first of its kind in Israel to be owned by its supporters. The club is named after the Jerusalem neighborhood of Katamon, where Hapoel Jerusalem had her best years.
Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash 90
Haile Satayin pours water over his head after completeing the Holon marathon, October 19 2007. Satayin was born on April 11, 1955, in Ethiopia. At 48, Satayin was the oldest member of the Israeli Athens 2004 Olympic squad and represented the country in the marathon. He will also represent Israel at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. The runner only took up running after immigrating to Israel in 1991. Haile now trains at the Hatzvei club and is a proud father of seven. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90.
Haile Satayin after completeing the Holon race, October 19 2007. Satayin was born on April 11, 1955, in Ethiopia. At 48, Satayin was the oldest member of the Israeli Athens 2004 Olympic squad and represented the country in the marathon. He will also represent Israel at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. The runner only took up running after immigrating to Israel in 1991. Haile now trains at the Hatzvei club and is a proud father of seven. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90.
Haile Satayin running the Holon race, October 19 2007. Satayin was born on April 11, 1955, in Ethiopia. At 48, Satayin was the oldest member of the Israeli Athens 2004 Olympic squad and represented the country in the marathon. He will also represent Israel at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. The runner only took up running after immigrating to Israel in 1991. Haile now trains at the Hatzvei club and is a proud father of seven. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90.