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Ghazi Stadium

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Ghazi Stadium
File:Aerial Photos of Ghazi Stadium.jpg
Aerial view of the stadium in 2013
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Full nameGhazi Stadium
LocationDistrict 16, Kabul, Afghanistan
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OwnerAfghanistan National Olympic Committee
Capacity25,000[2]
SurfaceArtificial turf
Construction
Built1923; 103 years ago (1923)
Opened1923
Renovated2011[1]
Tenants
Afghanistan national football team
Afghanistan women's national football team
Afghan Premier League (selected clubs)
Afghanistan Champions League (selected clubs)
Kabul Premier League
Kabul Cup
Women Kabul League

Ghazi Stadium (Dari: ورزشگاه غازى; Pashto: غازي لوبغالی), also known as Kabul Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located southeast of the Shahr-e Naw neighborhood in Kabul, Afghanistan, across from Chaman-e-Hozori and Eidgah Mosque. The stadium is mainly used for local football training and matches.[3] Nearby are the Afghanistan National Olympic Committee, the Afghanistan Football Federation Stadium, the Kabul International Cricket Stadium, and other grounds and facilities for sports.

Ghazi Stadium was built during the reign of King Amanullah Khan in 1923, who is regarded as Ghazi (Hero) for the Afghan victory in the Third Anglo-Afghan War and gaining independence for his nation after the Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919. It was last renovated in 2011.[1] The stadium has the capacity to accommodate 25,000 spectators.

Events

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The first international football event held in Ghazi Stadium was between Afghanistan and Iran on January 1, 1941. The game was a draw with neither team scoring.[2] In 1963, American musician Duke Ellington held a concert here as part of his tour sponsored by the US State Department.[4]

In the year 2000 the stadium was once used by the Taliban government as a venue for public execution of a convicted murderer.

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Public execution of a woman, known as Zarmina, by the Taliban at the Ghazi Sports Stadium on 16 November 1999. The mother of five children had been found guilty of killing her husband while he slept.[5][6]

The stadium has also housed training facilities for the country's national women's boxing team, as documented in the film The Boxing Girls of Kabul.[7]

See also

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References

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