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Take a closed look at the 6 stadiums hosting AFCON 2023

Six exquisite stadiums will welcome teeming fans and competing teams to Ivory Coast for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations

The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Ivory Coast is highlighted by six unique stadiums, each with its own distinct characteristics and contributions to the country’s sports infrastructure.

These six stadiums will play host to the finest players on the continent as they vie to become top dogs of Africa.

1. Alassane Ouattara Olympic Stadium
Location and Capacity: Situated in Abidjan, the Olympic Stadium of Ebimpe is a colossal structure with a capacity of 60,000.
Construction and Purpose: Built from 2016 to 2020, this stadium is a multipurpose venue, signifying a significant infrastructural development in Ivory Coast.

Facilities: It includes top-notch facilities like an athletic track, conference rooms, gyms, an auditorium, and VIP areas.

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Economic and Cultural Impact: Post-tournament, it’s expected to serve as a hub for various activities, boosting the local economy and will host the final of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

2. Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium

Location and Renovation: Also located in Abidjan, this stadium has a rich history dating back to 1952 and was renovated between 2021 and 2023.
Seating Capacity: Its capacity is expanded to 33,000.

Historical Significance: Named after the nation’s first president, it’s a heritage site and has been a part of AFCON history since 1984.
Versatility: Besides football, it accommodates athletics and other sporting events.

3. Stade de la Paix
Location and Capacity: This iconic stadium is in Bouake, with a capacity of 40,000.
Historical Moments: Built in 1983, it previously hosted AFCON in 1984 and is known for memorable football matches.
Renovations: The recent renovations have expanded its seating and added facilities like a media centre and conference spaces.
Modernization: There were upgrades aimed at modernising the venue for contemporary sports events.

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4. Amadou Gon Coulibaly Stadium
Construction: Located in Korhogo, this is a newly constructed stadium with a 20,000 capacity.
Design and Features: It’s designed as part of the AFCON 2023 legacy and includes a natural grass field, an athletics track, a media centre, and broadcasting facilities.
Regional Impact: The stadium is expected to be a significant addition to the sports infrastructure in the northern part of Ivory Coast.

5. Laurent Pokou Stadium
Location and Design: In San Pedro, this stadium stands as an architectural beauty and symbol of cultural richness.
Capacity: It can host 20,000 spectators and is known for its elegant design and state-of-the-art facilities.
Contribution to Region: It’s poised to enhance the local economy and sports culture in the Poro region.

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6. Charles Konan Banny Stadium
Location and Recent Development: Situated in Yamoussoukro, the capital city, this stadium is a new addition, reflecting the city’s dynamic architectural landscape.

Facilities: With a 20,000 capacity, it includes features like an athletic track and comprehensive media facilities.
Post-Tournament Role: It’s expected to contribute significantly to the city’s economic and cultural activities.

Each of these stadiums is not just a sports venue but a symbol of progress, culture, and economic development for the Ivory Coast. They stand testament to the country’s commitment to enhancing its sports infrastructure and providing world-class facilities for major international events like AFCON.