Al-Shohada Stadium

Al-Shohada International Stadium (Arabic: ملعب الشهداء الدولي) is the most modern football stadium and the first ever stadium solar power plant[4] in the city of Baghdad and the middle-Euphrates area. It can accommodate more than 32 thousand spectators and construction work was completed on December 18, 2019.

Al-Shohada International Stadium
ملعب الشهداء الدولي[1]
Full nameAl-Shohada International Stadium
LocationBaghdad, Iraq
Coordinates33.353580°N 44.453187°E / 33.353580; 44.453187
OwnerGovernment of Iraq
Capacity32,000[2]
Field size105 m × 68 m
SurfaceMixto Hybrid Grass[3]
ScoreboardYes
Construction
Built2012–2014, 2018-2019
Openedearly 2020 (planned)
Construction cost$100 Million
Services engineerNurol Construction & Global Sport IQ
Main contractorsGlobal Sport IQ
Tenants
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya

Description

Al-Shohada International Stadium's construction started in 2 July 2012 and the construction was at an overall cost of $100,000,000 funded by the government of Iraq. It is a grass surfaced football (soccer) arena with a total area of 30,000m 2. It can seat up to 32,000 spectators and has other sports-related facilities. It was designed and built by Nurol Construction[5]. It is owned by the Federal government of Iraq and is home to Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya.

It will be inaugurated in early 2020. The stadium has changed its name three times. It was called "Al Sadr City Stadium" but the Ministry of Youth and Sports decided in 2017 to name it "Al Habibya Stadium" in reference to the stadium's location. Finally, in early December 2019, the name "Al-Shohada Stadium" was definitively chosen as a tribute to the martyrs of the Tishreen Revolution.

See also

References

  1. https://www.moys.gov.iq/ar/view/2582
  2. "Al-Shohada International Stadium – AlKass.net". alkass.net.
  3. "IRAQ MIXTO TECHNOLOGY IN AL KUD E BAGDAD". limontasport.com.
  4. "Baghdad: First solar stadium of Iraq almost ready – StadiumDB.com". stadiumdb.com.
  5. Baghdad Stadyumu Projesi, antrenman sahası ve otel kompleksi. "NC | Nurol Construction". www.nurolinsaat.com.tr. Retrieved 2019-12-25.
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