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Some football club flags in Israel have the same pattern, a
vertical triband in the team colours with logo and inscription.
Sometimes the sponsor's name is also added.
Santiago Dotor said: "The 3:5 ratio is quite
unusual in Israeli flags." All ratios of Israel
non-official flags could change from day to day ... I guess it
depends on manufacturing reasons. The football flags that I saw
are made in several ratios for each team. The one that I got is
90 × 150 cm, so I drew them as 3:5.
Dov Gutterman, 16/17 October 2001
Hapo'el means 'The Worker'. All those clubs used to
belong to the Histadrut worker's
union, hence their name. Now all of them are privately owned but
keep their former name, usually with their sponsor's name added –
like Hapo'el "Opel" Haifa, Hapoel "Keter"
Tel-Aviv, etc.
Dov Gutterman, 21 October 2001