Hilal Al-Quds Club


Al-Quds Hilal Club, commonly known as Hilal Al-Quds, which translates to "Crescent of Jerusalem", is a Palestinian football team based in Jerusalem, that plays in the West Bank Premier League. The 12,500-capacity Faisal Al-Husseini International Stadium is their home stadium in Al-Ram, near Jerusalem.

History

Hilal Alquds was established in 1972 with an idea by Mahdi Hijazi. The club included football, scouting, boxing, judo, and karate. The club recently saw a major sporting, social, and cultural revolution. It was attended by dozens of games and the establishment of three important centers: Culture, Arts, and Fitness Center and Football Academy. The club also established the largest summer camp in Palestine as the club embraces the first 3D cinema in Jerusalem and the largest collection of sacred scouts.

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Current squad