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Baba Yara Sports Stadium (also Kumasi Sports Stadium) is a
multi-purpose stadium A multi-purpose stadium is a type of stadium designed to be easily used by multiple types of events. While any stadium could potentially host more than one type of sport or event, this concept usually refers to a specific design philosophy tha ...
in
Kumasi Kumasi (historically spelled Comassie or Coomassie, usually spelled Kumase in Twi) is a city in the Ashanti Region, and is among the largest metropolitan areas in Ghana. Kumasi is located in a rain forest region near Lake Bosomtwe, and is the ...
, Ashanti. It is Ghana's largest stadium, with a
seating capacity Seating capacity is the number of people who can be seated in a specific space, in terms of both the physical space available, and limitations set by law. Seating capacity can be used in the description of anything ranging from an automobile that ...
of 40,528. The Kumasi Stadium is used mostly for
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matches, although it is also used for
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. It is the home of one of Africa's most popular sports clubs, Asante Kotoko as well as King Faisal.


History

The stadium was originally built by the
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(UAC) in 1957 and
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as a designated football pitch in 1959. The first stands were constructed in 1971. The stadium was rebuilt in 1977. It was renamed after Kumasi-born footballer
Baba Yara Baba Yara (real name Osman Seidu) was a Ghanaian international football player. He was popularly known as the ''King of Wingers''. Early life Baba Yara was originally named Osman Seidu Maada, after his father, Seidu Maada, and his uncle, who w ...
(1936–1969, active for Asante Kotoko 1955–1961) under the New Patriotic government in 2004. The third major works ended in 2008. As part of the works, the west stand was demolished to be replaced by a two-tier stand with press, corporate, and VIP facilities. The rest of the stands were upgraded, seats were added, and transparent panels were installed to separate the spectator area from the playing area in order to prevent
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s.


Tournaments


1978, 2000 and 2008 African Cup of Nations

The stadium hosted 6 group matches and one of the semi final matches of the 1978 African Cup of Nations tournament. During the
2000 African Cup of Nations The 2000 African Cup of Nations was the 22nd edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the association football championship of Africa ( CAF). It was co-hosted by Ghana and Nigeria, who jointly replaced Zimbabwe as host. Just like in 1998, the field ...
, the stadium hosted 7 matches. It was later used for the 2008 African Cup of Nations. The Baba Yara stadium also hosted th
Ghana and Nigeria match
in the first leg of their World Cup playoff match on Friday March 25, 2022.


References


External links


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