Over the past few decades, President Donald Trump's name has been brandished on a lot of things: hotels, steaks, golf clubs, airplane shuttles, vodka, a defunct university and a board game.
Now there is a football club that wants to join the list.
On Sunday, Beitar Jerusalem, one of the largest football teams in the Israel Football Association announced in a statement that it wants to rename itself Beitar "Trump" Jerusalem. But the club will first need to get approval from the Israel Football Association, and then it will have to worry about the fact that Trump's name is trademarked in Israel, the Jerusalem Post reported.
The announcement came on the eve of the formal opening of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem on Monday. Trump said in December he was relocating the embassy from Tel Aviv, keeping a campaign promise to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital. The move has deeply angered Palestinians. Critics say it has threatened peace negotiations between the Palestinians and Israelis and complicated the United States' role as a broker in that conflict, as The Washington Post has reported.
But Israelis have enthusiastically welcomed the change - and Beitar Jerusalem is among them.