Gaziantep Stadium
37°7′26″N 37°22′57″E / 37.12389°N 37.38250°E / 37.12389; 37.38250Executive suites 54 Capacity 35,574 Record attendance 17,927 (Gaziantep–Fenerbahçe, 18 January 2020) Surface Hybrid grass Construction Broke ground 24 August 2013 Built 2013–2017 Opened 15 January 2017 Tenants Gaziantep F.K.
Turkey national football team (selected matches)
Turkey national football team (selected matches)
The Gaziantep Stadium, known for sponsorship reasons as the Kalyon Stadium (Turkish: Kalyon Stadyumu), is a stadium in Gaziantep, Turkey. It has a capacity of 35,574 spectators.[1] and was opened on 15 January 2017. It is the home ground of Gaziantep F.K., replacing Gaziantep Kamil Ocak Stadium. Its distance to the city centre is 10 kilometers. For it to reflect the tradition of the ancient city of Zeugma, the outside walls of the stadium are covered with mosaic.[2][3]
Matches
Turkish National Team
Gaziantep Stadium is one of the main home stadiums of the Turkish national Football team
Date | Time (TRT) | Team #1 | Res. | Team #2 | Round | Attendance |
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19 November 2022 | 20:00 | Turkey | 2–1 | Czech Republic | Friendly | 29,017 |
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2023–24 Süper Lig venues
- New Adana Stadium
- Alanya Oba Stadium
- Antalya Stadium
- Atatürk Olympic Stadium
- Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadium
- Beşiktaş Stadium
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- Esenyurt Necmi Kadıoğlu Stadium
- Gaziantep Stadium
- Kadir Has Stadium
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- Pendik Stadium [tr]
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