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The DY Patil Stadium, (also known as DY Patil Sports Stadium), is a multi-purpose sports arena in
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. It is based in the D.Y. Patil Sports Academy in
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. Primarily a cricket stadium, it is, however, sometimes used for
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, music concerts and other events. It was inaugurated on 4 March 2008, was used as the home ground for
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(MI). It has hosted the inuagral season's final in
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season final. In
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season the arena hosted number of games. The stadium has also hosted football matches during the
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. In 2014, it was announced that the stadium will be the home ground of the Indian Super League club
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. It has also hosted the Final of Hero ISL 2014 between
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. The capacity of 55,000 makes it the ninth-largest cricket stadium in India. The stadium makes use of bucket seats and cantilever roofs that eliminate the need for columns. This provides the spectators with an unobstructed view of the match from any place within the stands. On the other hand, the stadium has a 120-person capacity air-conditioned media center. The upper level of the viewing galleries has 60 private corporate boxes.This stadium also holds an inter-school cricket match for DY Patil International school every year. The arena is hosting games of the Women's Premier League (WPL) since 4 March 2023. It has hosted the opening game-ceremony and scheduled to host final match.


History


IPL

The Indian Premier League has used DY Patil Stadium as a host venue since 2008. Many teams have used the stadium pitch, university oval and nursery ground training facilities for squad training.


Football

FIFA U-17 World Cup The stadium underwent INR 30 crores worth of refurbishment, including changing the roof, building 16 emergency exit bridges, two additional dressing rooms, and setting up four training grounds in the vicinity for
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. A 500 KW solar plant was installed to take care of more than 70 percent of the electrical requirements of the stadium as an initiative to minimize the unfavorable environmental effect of the stadium. The tournament kicked off on 6 October with a New Zealand v/s Turkey match which was a stalemate, followed by Paraguay v/s Mali with 5 total goals scored and Paraguay edging out as the winner with the final score being 3–2. The second matchday (9 October) witnessed matches between Turkey and Mali followed by a match between Paraguay and New Zealand which saw a 4-2 scoreline. Paraguay followed this up with another magnificent performance on 12 October, cementing their round of 16 berths by topping group B. Ensuring that was the most anticipated match, USA vs. Colombia, which finished with Colombia registering a 3–1 win over the US in a hard-fought match that saw both teams qualify for the round of 16 from group A. The round of 16 matches on 18 October saw Ghana beat Niger 2-0 leading the Black Starlets to the quarter-finals. In this world cup semi-final was the last game hosted by this arena, in that game Mali played against Spain. 37,847 spectators showed up for this match.


Indian Super League 2014

DY Patil Stadium served as the home ground for Mumbai City FC in the inaugural season of the Indian Super League (ISL). Players like
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had graced the stadium while playing for Mumbai City FC. The final of the tournament was hosted at DY Patil Stadium, with
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beating
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.


ISL 2015

DY Patil Stadium served as the home ground for Mumbai City FC for the second season running. Sunil Chettri was signed by Mumbai City FC for a record-breaking deal and played most of the home games at the stadium. The most notable memory at the stadium was when Chettri scored a hat-trick against NorthEast United FC.


Local tournaments

Times Shield
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(MCA) Times Shield matches are played at DY Patil, on both the main stadium pitch and university oval. Also, the Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy (DYPSA) organized India's first official T20 tournament in 2005. The tournament is hosted annually at the stadium and includes: * D.Y. Patil 'A' * D.Y. Patil 'B' * Mumbai Customs * Jain Irrigation * Indian Oil * Central Railway * Income Tax * BPCL * Reliance 1 * CAG * Indian Navy * Bank of Baroda * Canara Bank * Air India * RBI * Western Railway The DY Patil T20 Tournament typically runs between February and April and is a breeding ground for young talented stars in India as well as highly experienced cricketers. Road Safety World Series The
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international T20 tournament was held at the DY Patil stadium, before Covid-19 impacted the tournament in 2020 resulting in the games moving to Raipur, India. Events On 4 December 2019, the 98th Birthday celebrations of
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, with a gathering of more than 90000 devotees, were held. Home Minister of India -
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were also present.


List of International Matches Played


ODI

The 7th ODI between
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during Australia's 2009 tour of India was to be played on 11 November 2009. It was supposed to be the first international cricket match to take place here, but got cancelled due to heavy rain.It finally hosted its first international match on 9 December 2022, when Indian women's cricket team played against visiting Australian women's team. In that series, two games were held here.


T20

The arena hosted the matches and
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of inuagral season of
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. In IPL
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it hosted 6 games including the opening match, the semi-finals, the 3rd place playoff and the final.


Football

It has hosted Football matches of
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for the club
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, and hosted the first-ever ISL Final in 2014. The stadium also hosted matches of the
2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup The 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup was the 17th FIFA U-17 World Cup, a biennial international football tournament contested by men's under-17 national teams. Organised by FIFA, the tournament took place in India between 6 and 28 October 2017, after the ...
,
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and the 2022 Women's Asian Cup.


Infrastructure


Roof

The stadium roof is made from fabric imported from Germany.


Lighting

There are diesel generators that have been installed to guard against interrupted power supply during games. These lights were upgraded for the 2022 IPL to replace filament lights with LED for increased lux rating with lower energy consumption.


Pitch and outfield

For the ground, 200 tons of clay were imported from South Africa. The pitch was prepared based on the advice and guidance of Neil Tainton and John Klug from South Africa. Stadiums around India typically have outfields made from red soil. When it rains, the outfield tends to become sluggish and heavy. To minimise the interruption because of rain, the outfield here is sand-based. A completely concealed underground drainage system helps quickly remove water. A practise ground with 10 practice pitches is also on the campus next to the main stadium.


Spectator comfort and safety

Individual bucket seats are available to spectators. There are no pillars obstructing the views of the ground. Two giant LED screens provide scores, replays, and other information. Spectators are monitored by a network of digital cameras producing images of very high quality, which are sent to security agencies. Axis cameras (the product of a Sweden-based company), like the ones installed in Mons-Bergen football stadium in Belgium, have been installed for the first time in India. The surveillance system is highly advanced when compared to conventional
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s. The stadium is designed to be
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, with fire-fighting and evacuation facilities.


Transport Access

Closest local train station – Nerul station Other accessible local train station –
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Juinagar Bus routes Other modes of transport include ac and non-ac cabs and rickshaws. Parking is available at the stadium as well as DY Patil University.


Facilities

There are 2 full cricket grounds (Stadium Pitch and University Oval), 1 additional training ground (The Nursery Grounds) which is also a full size and FIFA accredited football pitch, a netting and training area, fully operational Gym and Sports Centre, and a restaurant (under construction) There are luxury suites with attached restrooms. Catering support is provided in the main pavilion area. There are 60 corporate boxes on the upper level of the viewing galleries.


Music Concerts

Some of the world's top musicians and singers have performed in this arena : On 16 November 2019,
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and
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headlined the One Plus Music Festival. This was Katy Perry's first time performing in India since 2012. In September 2019, U2 announced a concert in the stadium on 15 December, as part of The Joshua Tree Tour 2019. It was a sold-out show in front of over 42,000 spectators at their first concert in India. In December 2017, the World's Biggest Guestlist Festival, 2-day event was held, organised by Shailendra Singh and Guestlist4Good, with
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, W&W,
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,
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, Shaan,
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, KillTheBuzz, Suyano,
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performing. 75,000 fans were in attendance on the second day, United we Are by Hardwell, and the event supported the education of 100,000 underprivileged Indian children through Magic Bus. In May 2017,
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played to a crowd of 56,000 at the stadium as a part of the Purpose Tour which was the first time that he had performed in India. In December 2015,
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was invited by Shailendra Singh to perform for the World's Biggest Guestlist event at the venue, waiving his personal appearance fee in favour of donating all of the proceeds to charity. For the record-setting show, Guestlist4Good opened 75,000 spots on Hardwell's personal guestlist for over 125,000 pre-registered fans, while also accepting pledges and donations with the goal of providing educational aid for 2,800 children as they age from 8 to 18. In May 2013, a grand musical concert 'Nhau Tujhiya Preme' (Bathing in Shower of Your Love) was held at the stadium. It was a spiritual musical event wherein around 50 abhyanga (spiritual poetries) were sung and attended by around 35000 devotees from various regions across the world.


World record

The Guinness Book of Records lists the "Largest health awareness lesson (single venue)" as 51,861 participants, achieved by Dr. Shri Nanasaheb Dharmadhikari Pratishthan (India) at the stadium on 20 December 2013.


See also

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List of stadiums by capacity The following is a list of notable sports stadiums, ordered by their seating capacity, capacity, which refers to the maximum number of spectators they can normally accommodate. List criteria notes * The capacity figures are standard, permanent t ...
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List of association football stadiums by capacity The following is a list of football stadiums. They are ordered by their seating capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators that the stadium can accommodate in seated areas. All stadiums that are the home of a club or national team with a ...
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List of cricket grounds by capacity The following is a list of cricket grounds, ordered by capacity, . Currently, all grounds with a capacity of 15,000 or more which are the home venue of a club or national team are included. Some grounds with a capacity of more than 10,000 are als ...
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References


External links


D. Y. Patil Sports Academy
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