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egyptian+army+stadium Latitude and Longitude:

29°57′44″N 32°34′07″E / 29.962350°N 32.568500°E / 29.962350; 32.568500
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Egyptian Army Stadium
Full nameEgyptian Army Stadium – Suez
Former namesMubarak International Stadium
Location Suez, Egypt
Coordinates 29°57′44″N 32°34′07″E / 29.962350°N 32.568500°E / 29.962350; 32.568500
Owner Egyptian Football Association
Egyptian National Council for Youth
Capacity45,000
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built2009
Opened2009

Egyptian Army Stadium – Suez ( Egyptian Arabic: ستاد الجيش المصري بالسويس) is an all-seated association football stadium in Suez, Egypt. The stadium was built in 2009 as one of the venues for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup, which was hosted by Egypt. [1]

The stadium was known as Mubarak International Stadium until 2011 and was changed to Egyptian Army Stadium as a result of the 2011 Egyptian revolution, which removed Hosni Mubarak from being the president of Egypt.

References

  1. ^ "Mubarak Stadium". FIFA. Archived from the original on 2012-02-17. Retrieved 2009-10-11.



egyptian+army+stadium Latitude and Longitude:

29°57′44″N 32°34′07″E / 29.962350°N 32.568500°E / 29.962350; 32.568500
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Egyptian Army Stadium
Full nameEgyptian Army Stadium – Suez
Former namesMubarak International Stadium
Location Suez, Egypt
Coordinates 29°57′44″N 32°34′07″E / 29.962350°N 32.568500°E / 29.962350; 32.568500
Owner Egyptian Football Association
Egyptian National Council for Youth
Capacity45,000
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built2009
Opened2009

Egyptian Army Stadium – Suez ( Egyptian Arabic: ستاد الجيش المصري بالسويس) is an all-seated association football stadium in Suez, Egypt. The stadium was built in 2009 as one of the venues for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup, which was hosted by Egypt. [1]

The stadium was known as Mubarak International Stadium until 2011 and was changed to Egyptian Army Stadium as a result of the 2011 Egyptian revolution, which removed Hosni Mubarak from being the president of Egypt.

References

  1. ^ "Mubarak Stadium". FIFA. Archived from the original on 2012-02-17. Retrieved 2009-10-11.



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