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About JStock

JStock is an independent sports photo archive specializing in professional football photography, with a strong focus on women’s football and international youth tournaments across Europe.

Founded by Israeli sports journalist and photographer Shaul Greenfeld, JStock was created to build a high-quality visual archive documenting key moments in the world of football. The archive features professional, high-resolution images captured directly from matches and tournaments in Israel and across Europe.

JStock combines journalistic accuracy with professional sports photography. It focuses not only on the action on the pitch but also on the defining moments of the game—the atmosphere in the stadium, the emotions of the players, and the intensity of the competition.

A significant part of the archive is dedicated to women’s football, a rapidly growing area of the sport that continues to gain global attention. Through consistent coverage of international matches and tournaments, particularly UEFA youth competitions, JStock aims to expand the visual documentation of the women’s game.

The platform was designed to allow editors, publishers, organizations, and content creators to quickly search, discover, and license professional sports photography from a constantly growing archive.

Coverage

JStock provides photographic coverage of a wide range of football competitions and events, including:

The archive continues to grow, with new images captured and added throughout the season.

Licensing

All images available on JStock can be licensed for use. They are delivered as high-resolution files suitable for a wide range of applications, including:

Licensing terms define how images may be used, depending on the specific project or publication. For licensing inquiries or custom requests, users can contact JStock directly.

Archive

The JStock archive includes thousands of professional sports photographs from matches, tournaments, and football events across multiple countries.

Images are meticulously organized to allow for efficient discovery through:

The archive is continuously updated with new material, creating an ever-expanding visual record of football competitions and defining moments on the pitch.