Pantami Stadium
The Pantami Stadium is a 12,000 capacity multi-purpose stadium at the Pantami district of Gombe,
Gombe State, Nigeria.[1] It is used mostly for football matches but also for state and national ceremonial events, such as religious, political and social events. It is the official home stadium of Gombe United F.C. and Doma United F.C. and has been considered one of the most modern sport centres in the country. It was reconstructed in 2010.
The structure boast of three major facilities which accommodate a synthetic football pitch, a tartan track for athletics and a gym built to promote and enhance sports development in the state[2]
Athletics Program
On July 8, 2023 an inter-primary school athletic program held at the stadium, with participation by 1,000 primary school pupils.[3]
See also
- List of stadiums in Nigeria
- Lists of stadiums
References
- ^ "Nigeria: Dream Team V Open Pantami Stadium Gombe". allAfrica. Daily Champion. 17 May 2011. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
- ^ Abubakar, (Gombe), David Ngobua (Abuja) & Rabilu (26 September 2020). "N3bn Pantami stadium Gombe in dire need of maintenance". Daily Trust. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
- ^ Gambari, Afolabi (8 July 2023). "over-1000-kids-compete-in-gombe". thecable. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
External links
- Gombe UTD set to move into new stadium
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