Shahid Shiroudi Stadium

Coordinates: 35°42′37″N 51°25′39″E / 35.71028°N 51.42750°E / 35.71028; 51.42750

Shahid Shiroudi
Full name Shahid Shiroudi Stadium
Former names Amjadiyeh Stadium (1939–1979)
Location Tehran, Iran
Owner MYAS
Capacity
30,000 (Football)
Surface Grass
Construction
Built 1939
Opened 1939
Renovated 2015–
Tenants
Iran national football team (1942–1971)
Shahin F.C. (1942–1966)
Taj SC (1945–1971)
Persepolis F.C. (1963–1971)
1968 AFC Asian Cup
1970 Asian Champion Club Tournament
1974 Asian Games
2000 AFC Youth Championship

The Shahid Shiroudi Stadium (Persian: ورزشگاه شهید شیرودی) formerly known as Amjadiyeh Stadium is a sports stadium in Tehran, Iran, currently used only for Athletic competitions. Until 2009 it was used mostly for football matches.

The stadium is able to seat 30,000 people and was opened in 1942. It was called Amjadieh Stadium (Persian: امجدیه) until the Iranian Revolution.

In September 2015 it was announced the stadium and the complex would undergo a massive renovation.[1]

History

The stadium is one of the oldest sports stadiums in Iran. It was built in 1942 and was located in North of Tehran at the time of opening, while it is now in center of Tehran. The stadium has played host to many sporting, cultural, and national events as well as political meetings. Ever since Iran national football team was formed, they played their home matches in Amjadieh Stadium before Aryamehr Stadium was constructed. It was also home to Taj S.C. (Esteghlal F.C.) and Persepolis F.C. before Azadi Stadium was built. It was also home to Shahin F.C. before and after the Iranian Revolution.

It has also hosted the 1968 AFC Asian Cup finals. The Asian Club Championship was also held in Amjadieh Stadium in 1970. Additionally, Amjadieh stadium along with Aryamehr Stadium and Apadana Stadium (under the name of Persepolis stadium) was the host of preliminary round of the football matches at the 1974 Asian Games.[2] The stadium has also been the venue for the AFC Youth Championship 2000.

Cultural, political and military operations

Naming

The stadium was named after Shahid Ali Akbar Shiroudi, a Cobra helicopter pilot who was killed in the Iran–Iraq War.

Gallery

References

  1. "ایسنا - شیرودی با هفت هزار میلیارد تومان بازسازی می‌شود". Iranian Students News Agency.
  2. "Asian Games 1974 (Iran)". rsssf.com. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  3. "Celebrating the Coronation". angelfire.com. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
  4. Houchang E. Chehabi (1990). Iranian Politics and Religious Modernism. I.B.Tauris. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
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Preceded by
Ramat Gan Stadium
Israel Ramat Gan
AFC Asian Cup
Host Venue

1968
Succeeded by
National Stadium
Thailand Bangkok


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