Cairo International Stadium
{{Short description|Football stadium in Cairo, Egypt}}
{{Infobox venue
| name = Cairo International Stadium
| nickname = ستاد القاهرة الدولي
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| image = Panorma Cairo Stadium.jpg
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| fullname = Cairo International Stadium
| former_names = Nasser Stadium
| location = Nasr City, Cairo
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| built = 1955–1960
| opened = 23 July 1960
| renovated = 2005, 2019
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| surface = FLexGrass hybrid grass
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| architect = Werner March
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| structural engineer = ACE Moharram Bakhoum
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| capacity = 75,000
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| record_attendance = {{citation needed span|date=October 2024|130,000 (1969)}}
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| tenants = Egypt national football team (1960–present)
Zamalek (1960–present)
Al Ahly (1960–present)
| publictransit = 20pxStadium station
20px Fair zone station
Stadium Monorail station
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The Cairo International Stadium ({{langx|ar|ستاد القاهرة الدولي}}), formerly known as Nasser Stadium, is an Olympic-standard, multi-use stadium with an all-seated capacity of 75,000.{{Cite web|url=http://www.cairo-stadium.org.eg/articlesdetail.aspx?id=N10|title=International Cairo Stadium|website=www.cairo-stadium.org.eg|access-date=2017-02-11}} The architect of the stadium is the German Werner March, who designed the Olympic Stadium in Berlin from 1934 to 1936. The engineering and construction supervision of the stadium was performed by ACE Moharram Bakhoum. It is the 69th largest stadium in the world and the 3rd largest stadium in Egypt. Located in Nasr City; a suburb north east of Cairo, it was completed in 1960, and was inaugurated by President Gamal Abd El Nasser on 23 July that year which coincided with the eighth anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 {{fact|date=June 2022}}
Overview
The stadium is located about 10 km west of Cairo International Airport and about 10 km from downtown Cairo.{{cite web |title=Distance & Directions from Cairo Stadium to Downtown |url=http://g.co/maps/qa5bd |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120711093148/http://g.co/maps/qa5bd |archive-date=11 July 2012 |access-date=9 November 2011}} In 2005, it was renovated in preparation for the 2006 African Cup of Nations.{{fact|date=June 2022}}
Cairo Stadium is known for its atmosphere and capacity. This was evident during the 2006 African Cup of Nations, held in Egypt from 20 January to 10 February.{{fact|date=June 2022}} Cairo Stadium is a symbol of Egyptian football. Nearly all of the most important Egyptian matches are held there. It has also served as the main stadium of the 1991 All-Africa Games.{{fact|date=June 2022}}
International football matches
=2006 Africa Cup of Nations=
The stadium was one of the venues for the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations.
The following games were played at the stadium during the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations:
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Date
!Time (CEST) !Team #1 !Result !Team #2 !Round !Attendance | ||||||
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20 January 2006 | 19:00 | {{fb|EGY}} | style="text-align:center;"|3–0 | {{fb|LBY}} | Group A | style="text-align:center;"| 65,000 |
21 January 2006 | 14:00 | {{fb|MAR}} | style="text-align:center;"|0–1 | {{fb|CIV}} | Group A | style="text-align:center;"| 8,000 |
24 January 2006 | 17:15 | {{fb|LBY}} | style="text-align:center;"|1–2 | {{fb|CIV}} | Group A | style="text-align:center;"| 42,000 |
24 January 2006 | 20:00 | {{fb|EGY}} | style="text-align:center;"|0–0 | {{fb|MAR}} | Group A | style="text-align:center;"| 67,000 |
28 January 2006 | 19:00 | {{fb|EGY}} | style="text-align:center;"|3–1 | {{fb|CIV}} | Group A | style="text-align:center;"| 74,000 |
3 February 2006 | 19:00 | {{fb|EGY}} | style="text-align:center;"|4–1 | {{fb|DRC}} | Quarter-finals | style="text-align:center;"| 74,000 |
7 February 2006 | 19:00 | {{fb|EGY}} | style="text-align:center;"|2–1 | {{fb|SEN}} | Semi-finals | style="text-align:center;"| 74,100 |
10 February 2006 | 19:00 | {{fb|EGY}} | style="text-align:center;"|0–0 (4-2 pen.) | {{fb|CIV}} | Final | style="text-align:center;"| 74,100 |
=2019 Africa Cup of Nations=
The stadium was one of the venues for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.
The following games were played at the stadium during the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations:
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Date
!Time (CEST) !Team #1 !Result !Team #2 !Round !Attendance | ||||||
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21 June 2019 | 22:00 | {{fb|EGY}} | style="text-align:center;"|1–0 | {{fb|ZIM}} | Group A | style="text-align:center;"| 73,299 |
22 June 2019 | 16:30 | {{fb|DRC}} | style="text-align:center;"|0–2 | {{fb|UGA}} | Group A | style="text-align:center;"| 1,083 |
26 June 2019 | 19:00 | {{fb|UGA}} | style="text-align:center;"|1–1 | {{fb|ZIM}} | Group A | style="text-align:center;"| 73,589 |
26 June 2019 | 22:00 | {{fb|EGY}} | style="text-align:center;"|2–0 | {{fb|DRC}} | Group A | style="text-align:center;"| 74,219 |
30 June 2019 | 21:00 | {{fb|UGA}} | style="text-align:center;"|0–2 | {{fb|EGY}} | Group A | style="text-align:center;"|74,566 |
5 July 2019 | 21:00
|{{fb|UGA}} | style="text-align:center;" |0–1 | {{fb|SEN}} | Round of 16 | style="text-align:center;"|6,950 | |
6 July 2019 | 21:00 | {{fb|EGY}} | style="text-align:center;"|0–1 | {{fb|RSA}} | Round of 16 | style="text-align:center;"|75,000 |
10 July 2019 | 21:00 | {{fb|NGA}} | style="text-align:center;"|2–1
|{{fb|RSA}} | Quarter-finals | style="text-align:center;"|48,343 | |
14 July 2019 | 21:00 | {{fb|ALG}} | style="text-align:center;"|2–1 | |{{fb|NGA}} | Semi-finals | style="text-align:center;"|49,775 |
19 July 2019 | 21:00 | {{fb|SEN}} | style="text-align:center;"|0–1 | {{fb|ALG}} | Final | style="text-align:center;"|75,000 |
Transport connections
The stadium is located in Nasr City; a suburb north east of Cairo and can be reached by underground via the dedicated Cairo stadium subway station at line 3 and a Cairo Monorail station that will be opened in 2023, located in front of the stadium.{{fact|date=June 2022}}
Stations nearby:
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rowspan="2" |30px Cairo Metro | Cairo Stadium {{access icon}} | → Cairo Metro Line 3 |
Fair Zone {{access icon}} | → Cairo Metro Line 3 | |
Cairo Monorail | Cairo Stadium {{access icon}} | New Administrative Capital line |
Gallery
File:Cairo_Stadium_1960.jpg|Aerial view of Cairo Stadium in 1960.
File:Cairo International Stadium.jpg|A view of the stadium in 2006.
File:Crowd in Cairo Stadium.jpg|Egyptian supporters attending a match involving the national team in 2007.
File:Cairo International Stadium 2019.jpg|A view of the stadium minutes before the match between Uganda and Zimbabwe during AFCON 2019
File:Cairo Stadium Afcon u23 2019.jpg|Cairo stadium during Egypt u23 vs South Africa u23 match
File: Afcon u23 closing ceremony1.jpg|Cairo stadium during AFCON U23 Closing ceremony
File: Afcon u23 closing ceremony2.jpg|Cairo stadium during AFCON U23 Closing ceremony
File: Afcon u23 closing ceremony3.jpg|Cairo stadium during AFCON U23 Closing ceremony
File:Panorma Cairo Stadium.jpg| A Panorama view of the stadium interior
Trivia
- Hosts matches for the Egypt national football team.
- Hosted many matches in the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations and the final which Egypt won against Ivory Coast 4–2 in penalties shootouts after a 0–0 draw in extra time.
- It was updated to host the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations to meet the CAF standard stadiums making it all-seated which decreased the capacity from 85,000 to 75,000 and making blue zigzag highlights on the seats, later on the Olympic track was changed from blue to orange it was first seen on 14 November when Egypt faced Algeria in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF) which Egypt won 2–0.
- It was one of the stadiums along with Borg El Arab Stadium and 5 other planned stadiums in the failed Egyptian bid to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup.{{fact|date=June 2022}}
- It hosted the 2020 CAF Champions League final which Al Ahly SC won 2-1 against their arch rivals Zamalek SC.
See also
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
{{commons category|Cairo International Stadium}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20170409152459/http://www.cairo-stadium.org.eg/ Website for Cairo Stadium]
- [https://cafe.daum.net/stade/5BHw/27 Photos] at [https://cafe.daum.net/stade/ cafe.daum.net/stade]
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{{succession box
| title = Africa Cup of Nations
Final venue
| years = 2006
| before = Stade 7 November
Rades
| after = Ohene Djan Stadium
Accra
}}
{{Succession box |
title=FIFA U-20 World Cup
Final venue|
before=National Soccer Stadium
Toronto|
after=Estadio Nemesio Camacho
Bogotá|
years=2009
}}
{{succession box
| title = Africa Cup of Nations
Final venue
| years = 2019
| before = Stade de l'Amitié
Libreville
| after = Paul Biya Stadium
Yaoundé
}}
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{{Football in Egypt}}
{{Egyptian Premier League}}
{{2019 Africa Cup of Nations stadiums}}
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Category:Football venues in Egypt
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Category:Venues of the African Games
Category:Sports venues completed in 1960