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San Siro Stadium

San Siro Stadium

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February 24, 2026

San Siro Stadium (officially Giuseppe Meazza Stadium) is a sports facility located in the San Siro district of Milan and regarded as Italy’s largest-capacity stadium. The venue hosts not only football matches but also concerts and major events, and has undergone a multi-layered development process spanning from the 20th century to the present, marked by architectural phases, capacity expansions, and changes in management models. Known by the nickname “La Scala del Calcio,” the stadium has become

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Atatürk Olympic StadiumAt

Atatürk Olympic Stadium

(272 words)
December 20, 2025

General InformationConstruction of the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in the İkitelli district of Istanbul began in 1999 and was completed in 2002. The Atatürk Olympic Stadium, the largest stadium in Türkiye, has a total capacity of 82,576 spectators, making it not only the largest stadium in Türkiye but also one of the largest in the world. It is equipped with infrastructure capable of hosting multi-purpose events including international competitions, educational activities and concerts.Architectural

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İzmir Atatürk Stadiumİz

İzmir Atatürk Stadium

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December 20, 2025

İzmir Atatürk Stadium is a multi-purpose venue located in the city of İzmir, Türkiye. It is named after the founder of the Republic of Türkiye, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Currently, Stadium primarily hosts football matches and is also used for athletics events from time to time.Historyİzmir Atatürk Stadium was constructed for the 1971 Mediterranean Games. Following a decision made in 1967, construction began on 3 March 1968 despite economic difficulties, with the design entrusted to architect archit

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Papara Park StadiumPa

Papara Park Stadium

(286 words)
December 20, 2025

Trabzon in the Akyazı region along the Black Sea coast, place area Papara Park is one of Türkiye's important sports facilities. The complex was built on the site of Trabzonspor's former stadium, Hüseyin Avni Aker. Construction, which began in 2013, involved reclaiming approximately 795,000 square meters from the sea, of which 418,000 square meters were allocated for the stadium and additional facilities. The complex was designed by architect Faruk Kanca and the German architectural firm ASP Arch

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Samsun New 19 May StadiumSa

Samsun New 19 May Stadium

(218 words)
December 20, 2025

Samsun 19 May Stadium is a stadium located in the Tekkeköy district of Samsun, completed in 2017 on a place site and modern built as a football new facility. It has replaced the old Samsun 19 Mayıs Stadium and serves as the home ground for Samsunspor’s home matches. Designed to meet UEFA 2020 standards, it has a capacity of approximately 33,000 spectators.Architectural and Technical FeaturesThe stadium’s design was carried out by famous Turkish architect Bahadır Kul. It was planned with a lower

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New Eskişehir StadiumNe

New Eskişehir Stadium

(281 words)
December 20, 2025

The New Eskişehir Stadium, built as the new home of Eskişehirspor, began operations in 2016. Stadium was constructed by TOKİ in the Sazova district of Eskişehir. Its inauguration took place on 20 November 2016 during a TFF 1. Lig match in which Eskişehirspor defeated Yeni Malatyaspor 2–0.The stadium features a fan-focused design with a capacity of approximately 33,000 spectators. Without a running track, the stands are positioned 10 to 12 metres from the pitch. Game dimensions are set at 105 by

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Denizli Atatürk StadiumDe

Denizli Atatürk Stadium

(299 words)
December 20, 2025

The Atatürk Stadium, the largest stadium in Denizli, was constructed in 1987 and serves as the home venue for Denizlispor's home matches house. The stadium's first official football match was played in 1982 between Denizlispor and Eskişehirspor. The Atatürk Stadium holds the distinction of being the first stadium in Türkiye to remove wire fencing and is also the first stadium to be named "Atatürk". In 2011, based on proposals to expand the open terraces and the rear stands, the targeted capacity

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Gaziantep Metropolitan StadiumGa

Gaziantep Metropolitan Stadium

(278 words)
December 20, 2025

Gaziantep Stadium is a place complex located in the Beylerbeyi Neighborhood of the Şehitkamil District in Gaziantep, covering an area of modern and built on a sports site of 106,000 m². Designed in accordance with UEFA and FIFA standards, the stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 31,000.Architectural and Structural FeaturesThe stadium was designed by Bahadır Kul Architects and constructed using a combination of steel and reinforced concrete building elements. The building’s load-bearin

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New Sakarya Atatürk StadiumNe

New Sakarya Atatürk Stadium

(363 words)
December 20, 2025

The New Sakarya Atatürk Stadium is a multi-purpose complex located in the Adapazarı district of Sakarya Province, serving as the home ground for Sakaryaspor. Constructed by the Housing Development Administration of Türkiye (TOKİ), the stadium was designed to meet UEFA standards and opened for service on 8 July 2017 with a match between Sakaryaspor and Kahramanmaraşspor.Capacity and Architectural DesignThe stadium features a bowl-shaped design with a seating capacity of 28,154 spectators. One of

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Mersin StadiumMe

Mersin Stadium

(241 words)
December 20, 2025

Mersin Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium built in the Yenişehir district of Mersin on a place site for the 2013 Mediterranean Games. With a capacity of approximately 25,534 spectators, stadium hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the games and subsequently became the home venue for Mersin İdman Yurdu’s home matches space.Architectural and Technical FeaturesThe Mersin Stadium, constructed on a 55,000 m² area on, features a distinctive modern design. The stadium’s exterior façade takes th

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