Sree Kanteerava Stadium

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Sri Kanteerava Indoor Stadium
Location Bangalore, India
Coordinates 12°58′10.40″N 77°35′36.49″E / 12.9695556°N 77.5934694°E / 12.9695556; 77.5934694
Built 1997
Owner Department of Youth Services & Sports, Karnataka
General contractor SVEC Constructions Ltd, Hyderabad
Capacity 40,000
Sree Kanteerava Outdoor Stadium
Paralympic athlete at Kanteerava Stadium

Sree Kanteerava Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Bengaluru, India. It is used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 40,000 people. It also includes two outdoor rock climbing walls, a running track, a football field and a volleyball court. It is Bangalore's main sports stadium and several national level teams hold their training sessions here. Years ago, Sree Kanteerava Stadium was a lake. The Sree Kanteerva athletic track was developed into a pro synthetic track for 1997 national games; it was a cinder track before. The athletic track will soon be undergoing renovation. This stadium was constructed through SVEC Constructions Ltd, Hyderabad costing Rs.22 Crores and completed by 31 May 1997.

Central arena

The central arena of the stadium consists of an 8-lane 400m synthetic athletic track, along with synthetic surfaced areas for field events like long jump, high jump, triple jump and pole vault. In-side the athletic tracks lies a Football field 100m x 68m in size.

Entrances

The stadium contains four large arched entrances leading on to the inner field and lower spectator stands. Eight ramps have been provided in the stadium, taking spectators to the upper stands. Thus in total, 12 gates for spectators serve the stadium.

See also

Coordinates: 12°58′11″N 77°35′37″E / 12.969671°N 77.593474°E / 12.969671; 77.593474


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