Mahabir Stadium

Sports venue in Hisar City, India

29°08′59″N 75°43′02″E / 29.149716°N 75.717269°E / 29.149716; 75.717269OwnerHisar District Olympic AssociationCapacity25,000Acreage14SurfaceArtificial turfConstructionOpened1972 (1972)Renovated1988

Mahavir Stadium, built in 1972, is a multipurpose sports complex located in Hisar city of Haryana, India.[1] It has second largest capacity in Haryana, after the Shah Satnam Ji Cricket Stadium in Sirsa which has a higher capacity of 35,000 spectators. It is owned and operated by the District Olympic Association of Hisar. The venue is used for several events, such as cricket and football.

In athletics, at least 40 national and 6 international athletes are from Hisar. In handball, at least 20 players from hisar have represented India at international level, among them at least 6 are from Ladwa. Though Hisar has produced large number of national and international players, and there at 4 universities and 31 degree colleges, there are no institutes offering courses such as B.P.Ed and M.P.Ed to develop sports coaches.[2]

History

It was built in 1972 and named as "Nehru Stadium" on its inauguration, renamed as the "Mahabir Stadium" in 1987, and renovated in 1988.[1]

Location

It located is about 5 km from the Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology; 4 km from the Blue Bird Lake; 2 km from the bus station along the National Highway 9, 1 km from the town center & main market area; 1 km from Hisar Junction railway station; 6 km from the Hisar Airport; 167 km from the Indira Gandhi International Airport; 180 km from the New Delhi railway station; and 235 km from the Chandigarh International Airport.

Infrastructure

The seating capacity of the stadium is 25,000 and provides facilities for athletics, basketball, boxing, football, gymnastics, judo, volleyball, wrestling and yoga.[1] The stadium is lit with floodlights and more than 1000 players daily use it for practice.[1]

Mahabir Stadium Boxing Academy

The Hisar Boxing Academy for male and female boxer is located at Mahabir stadium.[3]

Mahabir Stadium Judo Academy

The Hisar Judo Academy, led by Dr. Sumer Singh Nandal, for male and female Judoka is located at Mahabir stadium.[4] It is the biggest centre for Judo coaching in India.[1]

Mahabir Stadium Wrestling Akhara

The Mahabir Stadium Boxing Academy for male and female wrestlers is located at Mahabir stadium.[5]

Events

It hosted the 2nd Asian Women's Boxing Championship in 2003[6] and 51st National Boxing Championship in 2004.[7]

It also hosted 22nd Haryana State Women Sports Festival in 2008.[8]

It also hosted Haryana State Master's Athelerics Championship in May 2014.

Other stadiums in Hisar

  • HAU Giri Centre
  • GJU Sports Centre
  • Hisar International Cricket Stadium: This is coming up on 76 acres land northwest outskirt of Hisar city between Dhandhoor village and BSF camp on the northwest side of the intersection of NH9 Delhi-Hisar-Sirsa route NH52 Hisar-bypass on Rajgarh-Hisar-Barwala-Chandigarh route.[9]

See also

Nearby attraction

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Hisar Jano" (PDF). Jambh Shakti Trust. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 June 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  2. ^ हिसार ने गीतिका, एकता, उदयचंद, जयभगवान जैसे सैकड़ों नामी नेशनल-इंटरनेशनल प्लेयर दिए, यहां 3 यूनिवर्सिटीज-31 कॉलेज फिर भी नहीं बीपीएड और एमपीएड कोर्स, Dainik Bhaskar, 18 December 2019.
  3. ^ Haryana state boxing academy - training centers
  4. ^ Haryana state judo academy, Hisar
  5. ^ Hisar wrestlers[dead link]
  6. ^ "Asian women ready to fight for supremacy". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 19 November 2003. Archived from the original on 30 December 2003. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  7. ^ "Nationals in Hissar from August 3". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 9 July 2007. Archived from the original on 9 September 2004. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  8. ^ "Haryana women sports festival". One India News. 15 September 2008. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  9. ^ ढंढूर में 76 एकड़ पर बनेगा इंटरनेशनल क्रिकेट स्टेडियम, dainiksaveratimes.com, 29 Jan 2019.
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