Stade Demba Diop

Stade Demba Diop
Stade Demba Diop
Location Boulevard Président Habib Bourguiba
Sicap-Liberté, Dakar, Senegal
Coordinates 14°42′38″N 17°27′29″W / 14.71056°N 17.45806°W / 14.71056; -17.45806
Capacity 30,000[1]
Surface Synthetic turf
Opened 1963
Tenants
ASC Diaraf
AS Douanes
US Gorée
US Ouakam
ASC Xam Xam

Stade Demba-Diop is a multi-use stadium in greater Dakar, Senegal. It is situated on Boulevard Président Habib Bourguiba in Sicap-Liberté, an urban arrondissement of Dakar. Several football clubs use this stadium for their home games.

History

Built in 1963, the stadium was later named after Demba Diop, former mayor of M'bour and Minister of Youth and Sport under President Léopold Sédar Senghor. Diop was assassinated on 3 February 1967. In 2017, eight people died after a wall at the Stade Demba Diop collapsed during a match between Stade de Mbour and US Ouakam.[2]

Facilities

Stands.
View of the stadium during a Senegalese wrestling match.

The stadium holds 30,000[1] people and its current surface is synthetic turf.

Events

The stadium is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as a home ground of ASC Diaraf, AS Douanes, US Ouakam and ASC Xam Xam. It is also used for concerts, political gatherings, and Senegalese wrestling matches. The stadium also served as the venue of the 1st African Championships in Athletics in 1979.

A mass stampede occurred in July 2017 in the stadium, leaving eight dead and 60 injured.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 http://www.orange-info.sn/cobranding/sports/page_n-2.php?id=43&sec_id=51&art_id=1254190&txt_id=1219100
  2. "Eight dead in wall collapse at Senegal's Demba Diop". BBC News. 16 July 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2017.

Coordinates: 14°42′38″N 17°27′29″W / 14.71056°N 17.45806°W / 14.71056; -17.45806

Preceded by
First Venue
African Championships in Athletics
Venue

1979
Succeeded by
Cairo International Stadium
Cairo
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.