Doha Stadium
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Doha Stadium איצטדיון דוחא |
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Peace Stadium | |
Location | Sakhnin, Israel 30810 |
Broke ground | 2004 |
Opened | 2006 |
Owner | Town of Sakhnin |
Operator | Town of Sakhnin |
Surface | Grass |
Construction cost | US $10,000,000 |
Tenants | Bnei Sakhnin (Liga Leumit) (2006-present) |
Capacity | 5,000 (a final capacity of 15,000 is planned for) |
Doha Stadium (Hebrew: איצטדיון דוחא, Etztadion Dokha; Arabic: ستاد دوحة), is the current home of Bnei Sakhnin.
Located in the small Arab Galilee town of Sakhnin, it was built with public funds largely from the State of Israel and the Qatar National Olympic Committee hence the name "Doha". The decision by the Qataris to build the stadium in Israel came after a meeting between Member of Knesset, Ahmed Tibi and Secretary General of the Qatar National Olympic Committee Sheikh Saoud Abdulrahman Al-Thani after Tibi expressed his concern of the conditions for sport in Sakhnin. The involvement of Qatar was to show that relations between the two nations is peaceful and with a similar interest.[1]
Despite rules set in place by the Israel Football Association that Ligat ha'Al (Premier League) matches must be played in stadiums with a minimum capacity of 6000, they have been lenient with Bnei Sakhnin since the stadium's final capacity will reach 15,000.
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Nahmias, Ro'ei. "למה איצטדיון "דוחא" ולא "השלום"?", Yedioth Ahronoth, 2006-01-14. Retrieved on 2007-10-08. (Hebrew)