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Kirkuk Olympic Stadium

Coordinates: 35°26′35″N 44°25′17″E / 35.443164°N 44.421308°E / 35.443164; 44.421308
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Kirkuk Olympic Stadium
ملعب كركوك الأولمبي
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LocationKirkuk, Iraq
Coordinates35°26′35″N 44°25′17″E / 35.443164°N 44.421308°E / 35.443164; 44.421308
OwnerGovernment of Iraq
Capacity25,000[1]
Field size105 m × 68 m
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardYes
Tenants
Kirkuk FC

Kirkuk Olympic Stadium (Arabic: ملعب كركوك الأولمبي) is a multi-use stadium in Kirkuk, Iraq. It is currently used mostly for football matches and it also has an athletics track. The stadium holds 25,000.[2]

The stadium was built in 1982 for an Olympics that never happened.[3]

The stadium refurbishment is being done in two phases. First the stadium is being comprehensively rebuilt. Phase two will augment the facilities.

After the fall of the Saddam Hussein regime in 2003, at least 500 Kurds who had been displaced returned to Kirkuk and settled in the stadium. The families lived in the stadium for more than six years before moving on.[3]

Subsequently, the stadium underwent renovations costing approximately 20 billion Iraqi dinars (around 11.7 million euros)[3] and was expanded to include a hotel and two training grounds, among other additions.[4] The construction works were funded by the Iraqi Ministry of Youth and Sports.[5] The project began in 2011, with the initial completion date set for 2015.[5] In January 2020, the budget for the project was increased to 33.5 billion dinars (approximately 25.2 million euros).[6]

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References

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  1. ^ "مشروع ملعب كركوك الاولمبي يقترب من مراحله النهائية" [Kirkuk Olympic Stadium project approaches final phase] (in Arabic). Iraqi Ministry of Youth and Sports. Retrieved November 26, 2020.
  2. ^ "تقرير عمل اليوم في ملعب كركوك الأولمبي ٢٤٠٠٠ متفرج ". عبد الحسين عبطان. Retrieved 2018-09-30.
  3. ^ a b c "Kirkuk Olympic Stadium to be evacuated". Iraqi News. 2009-10-08. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  4. ^ Karwan Salhi: Rebuilding Kirkuk Olympiad Stadium at archive.today (archived 18 July 2017). In: kirkuknow.com, 12. September 2011 (englisch).
  5. ^ a b In photos, the expansion and renewing of Kirkuk stadium at archive.today (archived 2017-07-18). In: kirkuknow.com, 7. März 2013 (englisch).
  6. ^ John Lee (2020-01-06). "Cabinet Increases Budget for Kirkuk Olympic Stadium". iraq-businessnews.com. Retrieved 2020-03-08.