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BJK İnönü Stadium

İnönü Stadium (Turkish: İnönü Stadyumu) was a football stadium in Istanbul, Turkey and the home ground of the football club Beşiktaş J.K. Previously, the ground had also been shared with Galatasaray S.K. and Fenerbahçe S.K. The ground was located in Dolmabahçe, close to Dolmabahçe Palace in the district of Beşiktaş, on the European side of Istanbul. The stadium was demolished except for the walls of the Eski Açık stand and its historical towers in order to build a new stadium for Beşiktaş J.K. at the same location - Vodafone Park.

İnönü Stadium
Kartal Yuvası (Eagle's Nest)
Beşiktaş JK playing against Antalyaspor in a Turkish Cup game at the BJK İnönü Stadium in October 2008
Full nameBeşiktaş İsmet İnönü Stadium
Former namesDolmabahçe Stadium (1947–1952)
Mithatpaşa Stadium (1952–1973)
İnönü Stadium (1973–2013)
LocationBeşiktaş, Istanbul, Turkey
Coordinates41°02′21.14″N 28°59′41.07″E / 41.0392056°N 28.9947417°E / 41.0392056; 28.9947417
Executive suites47
Capacity32,145 (all-seater)[1]
Field size105 m x 68 m
(344 ft x 223 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1939
Built1947
Opened19 May 1947 (1947-05-19)
Expanded1950, 2004
Closed11 May 2013
Demolished2 June–October 2013
ArchitectPaolo Vietti-Violi, Fazıl Aysu, Şinasi Şahingiray

The all-seater stadium had the capacity to host 32,145 spectators.[1]

Structure

The BJK İnönü Stadyumu had four stands. The Kapalı stand which was parallel to the pitch at the north side could hold up to 5,881 supporters. It was regarded as the heart of the stadium, traditionally housing the most fanatical supporters. Facing the Kapalı was the Numaralı with a seating capacity of 5,237. The stands behind the goal areas were Eski Açık with a seating capacity of 7,962, and Yeni Açık with a seating capacity of 13,065. There were two towers on the left and right side of the Eski Açık stands that have been incorporated into the design of Vodafone Park, the current home of Beşiktaş. Before the stadium became an all-seater, the ground's capacity was over 39,000.[2]

The Bosphorus, Dolmabahçe Palace, Dolmabahçe Clock Tower, Dolmabahçe Mosque, and Maiden's Tower were all viewable from the top rows of the Yeni Açık stand of the stadium, which made it the only stadium in the world from which a football fan could view two continents: Europe and Asia, which are separated by the Bosphorus strait.

History

 
The stable of Dolmabahçe Palace was replaced by İnönü Stadium

BJK İnönü Stadium (originally named the Dolmabahçe Stadium) was designed by Italian architect Paolo Vietti-Violi, who collaborated with Turkish architects Şinasi Şahingiray and Fazıl Aysu for the project. The ground of Dolmabahçe Palace's stable was chosen as the location to build the stadium. The first foundation was laid on May 19, 1939, but construction work was halted due to the outbreak of the Second World War. The stadium was eventually inaugurated on May 19, 1947, by İsmet İnönü, the second President of Turkey and himself a Beşiktaş fan, and Lütfi Kırdar, the Governor of Istanbul. The initial capacity was 16,000. In the original project plan, there were two bronze statues of athlete figures at the Eski Açık stand: one throwing a discus, and the other throwing a javelin. However, the statues were never built due to financial concerns. The oil factory which was found behind the stadium was demolished to construct the Yeni Açık stand at the west part of the stadium in 1950 (hence the name Yeni Açık, meaning the New Open stand - referring to the two covered stands Numaralı and Kapalı, and the other uncovered stand, Eski Açık). Yeni Açık was eventually covered with a separate roof structure in 2004. Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe shared the stadium with Beşiktaş for many years, until the construction of the Ali Sami Yen Stadium in 1964, and the renovation of Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium in 1982.

 
Main entrance of the stadium

The first football match at the Dolmabahçe Stadium took place between Beşiktaş and AIK Stockholm of Sweden, on November 27, 1947. The first goal in the stadium was scored by Süleyman Seba, the most famous and longest-presiding Chairman of the club (in the 1980s and 1990s), when he was a player at Beşiktaş. Beşiktaş lost this match 3–2. In 1952, the stadium was renamed as Mithat Paşa Stadium, and later in 1973, it was renamed as İnönü Stadium. A leasing contract was signed between Beşiktaş JK and the Ministry of Youth and Sports in February 1998 which gave all usage rights of İnönü Stadium to Beşiktaş JK for 49 years.

Renovation work took place at the stadium in 2004. The tartan track was removed within the scope of these renovations and the ground level was lowered by 4 meters to increase the capacity of the stadium to 32,145 spectators. The press seats were relocated to the Numaralı stand from the Kapalı stand. The executive suites that were found in the middle of the Kapalı stand were demolished and for the first time in Turkey, the wire fence between the stands and the pitch was removed for space. The number of gates was increased by 100%. A press center for Beşiktaş TV was built inside the stadium. Restrooms and lunch counters were also renovated. The Yeni Açık stand was covered with a metallic roof, and the stadium complied with UEFA standards.

The stadium's location is near the Bosphorus and is very close to Taksim Square. The stadium could be reached easily by many means of public transport (bus, ferry, metro, light-rail, funicular etc.) due to its central location.

There were four different parts of the stadium: Kapalı was where the most hot-blooded fans were during the matches. Yeni Açık was on the western side, facing the Bosphorus. Eski Açık was the smaller stand opposite Yeni Açık where visiting supporters were typically seated. Numaralı is where press, VIP, and protocol seats were located.

The 2012-2013 season was the last season of İnönü Stadium as Beşiktaş's home ground. The club played their 2013-14 and 2014-15 season home games mostly at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium and the Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadium. Their new ground, Vodafone Park, was completed in April 2016.

Records

Attendance Records
Rank Attendance Date Game
1 40,000 11 May 2013 BeşiktaşGençlerbirliği
2 36,770 24 May 2009 BeşiktaşGalatasaray
3 35,795 25 May 2003 BeşiktaşGalatasaray
4 35,000 3 March 2013 BeşiktaşFenerbahçe
5 34,783 15 September 2009 BeşiktaşManchester United

Music

New Inönü Stadium project

Due to the unique location of the stadium and its legal status as a "historic monument" protected by the High Council of Monuments of Turkey, the renewal project had to be modified and postponed several times and all official requests, efforts, renewal attempts were denied until 2013. The administrative procedures were eventually completed, and all required permission was given to the club. Club president Fikret Orman announced that the new stadium, with a total capacity of 41,903 spectators, 143 luxury lodges, and one "1903 stand", will be constructed. Demolition works started on 2 June 2013, following the end of the promotion play-offs of the TFF First League. Construction works were completed in April 2016, and the estimated cost of the project was around $80 million.

The project of the new stadium was designed by DB architects. The old stadium was demolished, except for the walls and two towers of the Eski Açık stand, since these structures are considered historic monuments.

See also

References and notes

  1. ^ a b Competitions UEFA
  2. ^ İnönü Stadı "Rekor Seyirci: 39,000 (1992 yılında Beşiktaş-Galatasaray ve Beşiktaş-Trabzonspor maçlarında, 1994 yılında ise Beşiktaş-Malmö maçında."
  3. ^ Dangerous World Tour
  4. ^ Live Auction Group[dead link]
  5. ^ The Girlie Show World Tour
  6. ^ "Reconstruction of Key Istanbul 2020 Venue to Start After Farewell Concert". Around the Rings. 27 July 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2013.

External links

  • Official website

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Vodafone Park the current home of Besiktas Before the stadium became an all seater the ground s capacity was over 39 000 2 The Bosphorus Dolmabahce Palace Dolmabahce Clock Tower Dolmabahce Mosque and Maiden s Tower were all viewable from the top rows of the Yeni Acik stand of the stadium which made it the only stadium in the world from which a football fan could view two continents Europe and Asia which are separated by the Bosphorus strait History EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The stable of Dolmabahce Palace was replaced by Inonu StadiumBJK Inonu Stadium originally named the Dolmabahce Stadium was designed by Italian architect Paolo Vietti Violi who collaborated with Turkish architects Sinasi Sahingiray and Fazil Aysu for the project The ground of Dolmabahce Palace s stable was chosen as the location to build the stadium The first foundation was laid on May 19 1939 but construction work was halted due to the outbreak of the Second World War The stadium was eventually inaugurated on May 19 1947 by Ismet Inonu the second President of Turkey and himself a Besiktas fan and Lutfi Kirdar the Governor of Istanbul The initial capacity was 16 000 In the original project plan there were two bronze statues of athlete figures at the Eski Acik stand one throwing a discus and the other throwing a javelin However the statues were never built due to financial concerns The oil factory which was found behind the stadium was demolished to construct the Yeni Acik stand at the west part of the stadium in 1950 hence the name Yeni Acik meaning the New Open stand referring to the two covered stands Numarali and Kapali and the other uncovered stand Eski Acik Yeni Acik was eventually covered with a separate roof structure in 2004 Galatasaray and Fenerbahce shared the stadium with Besiktas for many years until the construction of the Ali Sami Yen Stadium in 1964 and the renovation of Sukru Saracoglu Stadium in 1982 Main entrance of the stadiumThe first football match at the Dolmabahce Stadium took place between Besiktas and AIK Stockholm of Sweden on November 27 1947 The first goal in the stadium was scored by Suleyman Seba the most famous and longest presiding Chairman of the club in the 1980s and 1990s when he was a player at Besiktas Besiktas lost this match 3 2 In 1952 the stadium was renamed as Mithat Pasa Stadium and later in 1973 it was renamed as Inonu Stadium A leasing contract was signed between Besiktas JK and the Ministry of Youth and Sports in February 1998 which gave all usage rights of Inonu Stadium to Besiktas JK for 49 years Renovation work took place at the stadium in 2004 The tartan track was removed within the scope of these renovations and the ground level was lowered by 4 meters to increase the capacity of the stadium to 32 145 spectators The press seats were relocated to the Numarali stand from the Kapali stand The executive suites that were found in the middle of the Kapali stand were demolished and for the first time in Turkey the wire fence between the stands and the pitch was removed for space The number of gates was increased by 100 A press center for Besiktas TV was built inside the stadium Restrooms and lunch counters were also renovated The Yeni Acik stand was covered with a metallic roof and the stadium complied with UEFA standards The stadium s location is near the Bosphorus and is very close to Taksim Square The stadium could be reached easily by many means of public transport bus ferry metro light rail funicular etc due to its central location There were four different parts of the stadium Kapali was where the most hot blooded fans were during the matches Yeni Acik was on the western side facing the Bosphorus Eski Acik was the smaller stand opposite Yeni Acik where visiting supporters were typically seated Numarali is where press VIP and protocol seats were located The 2012 2013 season was the last season of Inonu Stadium as Besiktas s home ground The club played their 2013 14 and 2014 15 season home games mostly at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium and the Basaksehir Fatih Terim Stadium Their new ground Vodafone Park was completed in April 2016 Records EditAttendance Records Rank Attendance Date Game1 40 000 11 May 2013 Besiktas Genclerbirligi2 36 770 24 May 2009 Besiktas Galatasaray3 35 795 25 May 2003 Besiktas Galatasaray4 35 000 3 March 2013 Besiktas Fenerbahce5 34 783 15 September 2009 Besiktas Manchester UnitedMusic EditInonu Stadium was used for many major music concerts The first concert to take place at the stadium was Bryan Adams on 28 July 1992 This marked the first stadium concert in Istanbul Michael Jackson performed during his Dangerous World Tour on 23 September 1993 3 in front of a crowd of 48 000 He also scheduled to perform at the stadium during his Dangerous World Tour on 4 October 1992 but was cancelled due to a vocal cord ailment 4 Madonna performed during her The Girlie Show World Tour on 7 October 1993 to an audience of 54 000 people 5 Iron Maiden performed at the stadium on July 26 2013 as part of their Maiden England World Tour marking the stadium s last concert before its demolition and reconstruction 6 Other major events in the 1990s 2000s and 2010s included performances by Guns N Roses as part of the Use Your Illusion Tour Metallica as part of the Nowhere Else to Roam and World Magnetic Tour Bon Jovi as part of the I ll Sleep When I m Dead Tour Elton John as part of The One Tour Scorpions as part of the Face The Heat Tour Sting as part of the Ten Summoner s Tales Tour Rod Stewart as part of the A Spanner in the Works Tour Tina Turner as part of the Wildest Dreams Tour and Rihanna as part of the Diamonds World Tour The stadium also hosted the heavy metal Sonisphere Festival in 2010 featuring the big four of thrash metal Metallica Slayer Megadeth and Anthrax in addition to Manowar Rammstein and Alice in Chains citation needed New Inonu Stadium project EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article Vodafone Park Due to the unique location of the stadium and its legal status as a historic monument protected by the High Council of Monuments of Turkey the renewal project had to be modified and postponed several times and all official requests efforts renewal attempts were denied until 2013 The administrative procedures were eventually completed and all required permission was given to the club Club president Fikret Orman announced that the new stadium with a total capacity of 41 903 spectators 143 luxury lodges and one 1903 stand will be constructed Demolition works started on 2 June 2013 following the end of the promotion play offs of the TFF First League Construction works were completed in April 2016 and the estimated cost of the project was around 80 million The project of the new stadium was designed by DB architects The old stadium was demolished except for the walls and two towers of the Eski Acik stand since these structures are considered historic monuments See also EditBesiktas J K References and notes Edit a b Competitions UEFA Inonu Stadi Rekor Seyirci 39 000 1992 yilinda Besiktas Galatasaray ve Besiktas Trabzonspor maclarinda 1994 yilinda ise Besiktas Malmo macinda Dangerous World Tour Live Auction Group dead link The Girlie Show World Tour Reconstruction of Key Istanbul 2020 Venue to Start After Farewell Concert Around the Rings 27 July 2013 Retrieved 27 July 2013 External links EditOfficial website Besiktas J K official website Project of the new Inonu Stadium Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BJK Inonu Stadium amp oldid 1157135150, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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