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Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium

The Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium, nicknamed Le Félicia, is a multi-purpose stadium, which can host football, rugby union and athletics, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. It is the former national stadium of the Ivory Coast national football team. It is named after the first president of the country, Félix Houphouët-Boigny, and is located in the commune of Le Plateau. The stadium has a capacity of 33,000.[2] It also hosts matches of ASEC Abidjan. It has been the site of several deadly stampedes.

Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium
Le Félicia
Aerial view of the stadium in September 2023
Full nameFelix Houphouet Boigny Stadium
Former namesStade Géo André
LocationLe Plateau, Abidjan nord, Abidjan
Coordinates5°19′41.7″N 4°1′6.3″W / 5.328250°N 4.018417°W / 5.328250; -4.018417
OwnerGovernment of Ivory Coast
Capacity33,000[2]
Field size105m x 68m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1952
Opened1964
Renovated2009, 2017, 2020–2023[1]
General contractorMota-Engil (2020–23 renovations)[1]
Tenants
ASEC Mimosas (1964–present)
Ivory Coast national football team (1964–2020)

History edit

Built in 1964 to organize the "Games of Abidjan", the stadium was formerly known as Stade Andre Geo, and it took the name of the President Felix Houphouet-Boigny after undergoing restoration.

Gradually it emerged as the National Stadium, hosting the ASEC Mimosas and Ivorian Soccer Team.

Along the Stadium of Peace of Bouake, Stade Felix Houphouet-Boigny hosted Africa Cup of Nations soccer. In 2009 after a complete renovation, which included lawn seating and the treatment room, the stadium hosted the 2009 African Championship of Nations.

The stadium was renovated for the 2017 Jeux de la Francophonie.[3]

The stadium played host to Amnesty International's Human Rights Now! Benefit Concert on October 9, 1988. The show was headlined by Sting and Peter Gabriel and also featured Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Tracy Chapman and Youssou N'Dour.

The American singer Chris Brown finished his Carpe Diem Tour at this stadium on December 30, 2012.

Incidents edit

On March 29, 2009, during the match between Ivory Coast and Malawi, the gateway to an open corner of the stadium gave way before the kick-off of the match. A stampede ensued when 19 people were killed by trampling. Over 130 were injured as well.

On January 1, 2013, following a New Year's Eve fireworks display, another stampede took place, in which sixty-one lives were claimed, with upwards of 200 injuries sustained.[4]

2020 Renovations edit

Renovations for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations began in April 2020 and concluded in 2023. The renovation was performed by Mota-Engil and included the installation of a complete roof and an increase in capacity to 33,000 seats.[1][2]

On 15 October 2023, The newly renovated stadium hosted an international friendly between host Ivory Coast and Morocco, which ended 1-1. The re-opening of the venue was attended by some of the senior government officials, the Local Organising Committee Vice-Chairman and FIF President Idriss Yacine Diallo and CAF officials.[5]

2023 Africa Cup of Nations edit

The stadium is one of the venues for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.[6]

The following matches are being played at the stadium:

Date Time (GMT) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Spectators
14 January 2024
17:00
  Egypt
2–2
  Mozambique 32,592
14 January 2024
20:00
  Ghana
1–2
  Cape Verde 11,943
18 January 2024
20:00
  Egypt
2–2
  Ghana 20,808
19 January 2024
14:00
  Cape Verde
3–0
  Mozambique 5,794
22 January 2024
17:00
  Guinea-Bissau
0–1
  Nigeria 15,650
22 January 2024
20:00
  Cape Verde
2–2
  Egypt 15,650
27 January 2024
20:00
  Nigeria
2–0
  Cameroon 22,085
29 January 2024
17:00
  Cape Verde
1–0
  Mauritania 16,088
2 February 2024
17:00
  Nigeria
1–0
  Angola 18,757
10 February 2024
20:00
  South Africa
0–0 (a.e.t.) (6–5 p)
  DR Congo 21,975

Structure edit

The stands are painted in national colours consist of curves, the gallery lagoon side of the podium, a gallery and a presidential box, VIP, and BVIP .

The stage contains a media room, a room control used for anti-doping, a VIP room, a treatment room, offices of arbitrators, a massage room, and four dressing rooms.

The stadium has a video board 220 volts for 35 kwh, 16.50 meters by 5.70 meters.

The lawn is of international standard and is maintained daily green and glowing.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Le "Félicia" ferme en avril, Ébimpé ouvre" (in French). www.7info.ci. 15 January 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Stade FELIX HOUPHOUET BOIGNY". 15 November 2023.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-03-08. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
  4. ^ Bakayoko, Inza (2013-01-01). . Time. Archived from the original on 2013-01-04. Retrieved 2013-01-02.
  5. ^ "Festivities mark the official grand re-opening of the historic Félix Houphouët-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan this weekend". www.cafonline.com. 15 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Here are the 6 stadiums that will host AFCON 2023". AfrikPage. 13 April 2023.

External links edit

  • Photos at cafe.daum.net/stade

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The Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium nicknamed Le Felicia is a multi purpose stadium which can host football rugby union and athletics in Abidjan Ivory Coast It is the former national stadium of the Ivory Coast national football team It is named after the first president of the country Felix Houphouet Boigny and is located in the commune of Le Plateau The stadium has a capacity of 33 000 2 It also hosts matches of ASEC Abidjan It has been the site of several deadly stampedes Felix Houphouet Boigny StadiumLe FeliciaAerial view of the stadium in September 2023Full nameFelix Houphouet Boigny StadiumFormer namesStade Geo AndreLocationLe Plateau Abidjan nord AbidjanCoordinates5 19 41 7 N 4 1 6 3 W 5 328250 N 4 018417 W 5 328250 4 018417OwnerGovernment of Ivory CoastCapacity33 000 2 Field size105m x 68mSurfaceGrassConstructionBuilt1952Opened1964Renovated2009 2017 2020 2023 1 General contractorMota Engil 2020 23 renovations 1 TenantsASEC Mimosas 1964 present Ivory Coast national football team 1964 2020 Contents 1 History 1 1 Incidents 1 2 2020 Renovations 1 3 2023 Africa Cup of Nations 2 Structure 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editBuilt in 1964 to organize the Games of Abidjan the stadium was formerly known as Stade Andre Geo and it took the name of the President Felix Houphouet Boigny after undergoing restoration Gradually it emerged as the National Stadium hosting the ASEC Mimosas and Ivorian Soccer Team Along the Stadium of Peace of Bouake Stade Felix Houphouet Boigny hosted Africa Cup of Nations soccer In 2009 after a complete renovation which included lawn seating and the treatment room the stadium hosted the 2009 African Championship of Nations The stadium was renovated for the 2017 Jeux de la Francophonie 3 The stadium played host to Amnesty International s Human Rights Now Benefit Concert on October 9 1988 The show was headlined by Sting and Peter Gabriel and also featured Bruce Springsteen amp The E Street Band Tracy Chapman and Youssou N Dour The American singer Chris Brown finished his Carpe Diem Tour at this stadium on December 30 2012 Incidents edit On March 29 2009 during the match between Ivory Coast and Malawi the gateway to an open corner of the stadium gave way before the kick off of the match A stampede ensued when 19 people were killed by trampling Over 130 were injured as well On January 1 2013 following a New Year s Eve fireworks display another stampede took place in which sixty one lives were claimed with upwards of 200 injuries sustained 4 2020 Renovations edit Renovations for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations began in April 2020 and concluded in 2023 The renovation was performed by Mota Engil and included the installation of a complete roof and an increase in capacity to 33 000 seats 1 2 On 15 October 2023 The newly renovated stadium hosted an international friendly between host Ivory Coast and Morocco which ended 1 1 The re opening of the venue was attended by some of the senior government officials the Local Organising Committee Vice Chairman and FIF President Idriss Yacine Diallo and CAF officials 5 2023 Africa Cup of Nations edit The stadium is one of the venues for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations 6 The following matches are being played at the stadium Date Time GMT Team 1 Result Team 2 Round Spectators 14 January 2024 17 00 nbsp Egypt 2 2 nbsp Mozambique Group B 32 592 14 January 2024 20 00 nbsp Ghana 1 2 nbsp Cape Verde 11 943 18 January 2024 20 00 nbsp Egypt 2 2 nbsp Ghana 20 808 19 January 2024 14 00 nbsp Cape Verde 3 0 nbsp Mozambique 5 794 22 January 2024 17 00 nbsp Guinea Bissau 0 1 nbsp Nigeria Group A 15 650 22 January 2024 20 00 nbsp Cape Verde 2 2 nbsp Egypt Group B 15 650 27 January 2024 20 00 nbsp Nigeria 2 0 nbsp Cameroon Round of 16 22 085 29 January 2024 17 00 nbsp Cape Verde 1 0 nbsp Mauritania 16 088 2 February 2024 17 00 nbsp Nigeria 1 0 nbsp Angola Quarter finals 18 757 10 February 2024 20 00 nbsp South Africa 0 0 a e t 6 5 p nbsp DR Congo Third place play off 21 975Structure editThe stands are painted in national colours consist of curves the gallery lagoon side of the podium a gallery and a presidential box VIP and BVIP The stage contains a media room a room control used for anti doping a VIP room a treatment room offices of arbitrators a massage room and four dressing rooms The stadium has a video board 220 volts for 35 kwh 16 50 meters by 5 70 meters The lawn is of international standard and is maintained daily green and glowing See also editLists of stadiumsReferences edit a b c Le Felicia ferme en avril Ebimpe ouvre in French www 7info ci 15 January 2020 a b c Stade FELIX HOUPHOUET BOIGNY 15 November 2023 CHANTIERS DES JEUX DE LA FRANCOPHONIE French Archived from the original on 2018 03 08 Retrieved 2016 10 23 Bakayoko Inza 2013 01 01 Stampede After Fireworks Kills 61 in Ivory Coast Time Archived from the original on 2013 01 04 Retrieved 2013 01 02 Festivities mark the official grand re opening of the historic Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium in Abidjan this weekend www cafonline com 15 October 2023 Here are the 6 stadiums that will host AFCON 2023 AfrikPage 13 April 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stade Felix Houphouet Boigny Photos at cafe daum net stade Preceded byJune 11 Stadium Tripoli African Cup of NationsFinal Venue1984 Succeeded byCairo International Stadium Cairo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium amp oldid 1218620746, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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