Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium | |
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The stadium seen during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth Games |
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Location | New Delhi, India |
Built | 1982 |
Renovated | 2010 |
Capacity | 60,000 |
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2010 Commonwealth Games India national football team (2011-present) |
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Hindi: जवाहरलाल नेहरू स्टेडियम, Punjabi: ਜਵਾਹਰਲਾਲ ਨੇਹਰੁ ਸਟੇਡਿਯਮ, Urdu: جواہر لعل نہرو اسٹیڈیم) in Delhi, India, is a multipurpose sports arena hosting football and other sporting events, as well as large-scale entertainment events. It is named after the first Prime Minister of India. The all-seater facility seats 60,000 spectators,[1] and up to 100,000 for concerts. In terms of seating capacity, it is the third largest multipurpose stadium in India and the 51st largest in the world. The stadium houses the headquarters of the Indian Olympic Association.
The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium was constructed by the Government of India to host the 9th Asian Games in 1982, following which it hosted the 1989 Asian Championships in Athletics and the 2010 Commonwealth Games. In preparation for the 2010 Commonwealth Games, the stadium reduced its capacity from 78,000 to 60,000 spectators.
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The stadium played host to Amnesty International's Human Rights Now! Benefit Concert on September 30, 1988. The show was headlined by Sting and Peter Gabriel and also featured Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Tracy Chapman, Youssou N'Dour and Ravi Shankar.
The Stadium has hosted One Day International matches featuring India: against Australia in 1984, and South Africa in 1991. Batsman Kepler Wessels played in both the matches, but for different countries, scoring 107 for Australia and 90 for South Africa.
Some local National Football League (now defunct) matches have also been played here. The 2011 SAFF Cup was held here from 2 Dec - 11 Dec 2011. The Government of India, in agreement with Audi. Co. decided to hold a friendly exhibition match at the Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium. The match will be played between India F.C and Bayern Munich FC on January 10, 2012.
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium was the main venue for the 2010 Commonwealth Games. It hosted the Opening and Closing ceremonies as well as athletics events for the Delhi Games. The stadium underwent massive redesign and reconstruction for the biggest multi-sport event hosted by India to that date. It was opened to the general public on 27 July 2010.
On 29–30 July 2010, the first-ever Asian All Asian Athletics championship was held. Over 1500 students from schools came to see the event.
The opening ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth Games has been held. Security for the ceremony used NSG, CRPF and Delhi police personnel. Tickets were checked by electronic ticket checking machine similar to the ones used in the Delhi Metro. There are over 350 CCTV cameras in the venue. Delhi was closed, in the sense that all the malls, shops, offices and call-centers in Delhi were closed before and during the ceremony.
The 2012 South Asian Games will be held at the Nehru Stadium.
The stadium was given a new roof, improved seating, and other facilities to meet international standards as it hosts the athletic events and the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
The Indian team will play it home matches in the Nehru Stadium after it was handed over by Sports Ministry to the AIFF.[4]
India's first match in the new stadium was to be played against UAE in 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification play-off on 28 July,2011.[5] However, this match was shifted to Ambedkar Stadium because of the unplayable conditions at the Nehru stadium. [6]
The 2011 SAFF Cup was held here from 2 Dec - 11 Dec 2011 with the Indian team emerging victorious.
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