Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo
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Full name | Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium |
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Former names | Stade Omnisports |
Location | Yaoundé, Cameroon |
Coordinates | 3°53′7.8″N 11°32′25.9″E / 3.885500°N 11.540528°ECoordinates: 3°53′7.8″N 11°32′25.9″E / 3.885500°N 11.540528°E |
Operator | Cameroonian Football Federation |
Capacity | 42,500 [1] |
Surface | Grass |
Scoreboard | Yes |
Construction | |
Opened | 1972 |
Renovated | 2016 |
Architect | Arab contractors (2016 renovation) |
Tenants | |
Canon Yaoundé Tonnerre Yaoundé Louves Minproff Cameroon national football team |
Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Yaoundé, Cameroon. It is used mostly for football matches and it also has athletics facilities. It was built in 1972. The stadium has been renovated in 2016 ahead of the African Women Cup of Nations tournament. It has a capacity of 42,500 seats. [2] It is the home stadium of Canon Yaoundé, Tonnerre Yaoundé and the women's club Louves Minproff. The stadium is also known as the home venue of the Cameroonian national football team, who drew the stadium's record attendance of 120,000 in a football match in the 1980s. [3] It is one of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations venues.
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- Photos at cafe.daum.net/stade
- Photo at worldstadiums.com
- Photos at fussballtempel.net
Categories:
- Sports venues completed in 1972
- Athletics (track and field) venues in Cameroon
- Buildings and structures in Yaoundé
- Canon Yaoundé
- Sport in Yaoundé
- National stadiums
- Multi-purpose stadiums in Cameroon
- Football venues in Cameroon
- Central Africa sports venue stubs
- Cameroonian sport stubs
- Cameroonian building and structure stubs