Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadı
Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadı | |
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The Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadı | |
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place | Trabzon , Turkey |
Coordinates | 41 ° 0 '14 " N , 39 ° 42' 19" E |
opening | 1951 |
Renovations | 1967, 1981, 1994, 2005, 2008, 2010 |
demolition | 2018 |
surface | Natural grass |
capacity | 24,169 seats |
playing area | 105 × 68 m |
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The Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadı (or Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadyumu , German Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium ) was a football stadium built in 1951 in the Turkish city of Trabzon . The stadium, which was originally planned for 2,400 people but has since been continuously expanded, was named after Hüseyin Avni Aker , who is considered a pioneer for sport, especially football in Trabzon. The stadium was closed in 2017 and demolished in 2018.
The Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium was around 25,000 m² in size and had 30 computer-controlled entrances, 520 VIP seats, 170 press seats, two restaurants and a café. It was one of the first stadiums in Turkey where the spectator fences were removed. It had space for 24,169 people and was used by the Trabzonspor association.
When the Şenol Güneş Stadı opened as the new Trabzonspor venue, the Avni Aker Stadium was closed and later demolished. According to older plans, a cultural center and a green area are to be built next to the new town hall on the stadium site in the city center.
The last game was a game during the group stage of the Turkish Cup between Trabzonspor and Atiker Konyaspor . Trabzonspor won the last game at this stadium, with a goal from Dame N'Doye , 1-0.
Web links
- trabzonspor.org.tr: Stadium on the club's homepage (Turkish)
- groundhopping.de: Visitor report from 2009
- stadionwelt.de: picture gallery
Individual evidence
- ^ Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadyumu. In: thefootballstadiums.com. Accessed July 14, 2015 (English, stadium renovations).
- ^ Trabzonspor. Retrieved July 14, 2015 (Turkish, Turkish Football Association website).
- ↑ Avni Aker Stadı parça parça satılacak. In: hurriyet.com.tr. October 13, 2014, accessed July 14, 2015 (Turkish).