New Sivas 4 Eylül Stadium
Stadium in Sivas, Turkey
Full name | Sivas 4 Eylül Stadyumu[1] |
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Location | Sivas, Turkey |
Operator | Sivasspor |
Executive suites | 52 |
Capacity | 27,734 Capacity history
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Record attendance | 19,438 (Sivasspor–Galatasaray, 8 March 2020) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 25 May 2013 |
Built | 2013–2016 |
Opened | 21 August 2016 |
Construction cost | $20 million |
Architect | Bahadır Kul |
Tenants | |
Sivasspor (2016–present) Turkey national football team (selected matches) |
The New Sivas 4 Eylül Stadium is a stadium in Sivas, Turkey. It opened in 2016 and is the new home of Sivasspor of the Süper Lig. The stadium has a capacity of 27,734 spectators, and replaced the club's previous home, 4 Eylül Stadium. The new stadium is also known as 4 Eylül Stadium.[3][4]
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