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Stade de la Paix

Stade de la Paix is a multi-use stadium in Bouaké, Côte d'Ivoire. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 40,000 people. Along with Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, it was constructed for the 1984 African Nations Cup. It is expected to host matches of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, and is currently being renovated for the competition by Mota-Engil, with structures designed by Quadrante Group.[1]

Stade de la Paix
The stadium after renovation
LocationBouaké, Ivory Coast
Coordinates7°40′57.91″N 5°2′41.16″W / 7.6827528°N 5.0447667°W / 7.6827528; -5.0447667
Capacity40,000
Field size119 × 73 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1984
Renovated2020–present
General contractorMota-Engil (2020 renovations)
Tenants
ASC Bouaké
Alliance Bouaké
Bouaké FC

History edit

The stadium was constructed in 1984 as part of Ivory Coast's plan to host the 1984 African Cup of Nations, with Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium in the capital at that time, Abidjan, stade de la paix hosted a total of 7 games, including 6 in the group stage and 1 in the knockout stage (the 3rd place match) of that competition. The competition ended with the victory of Cameroun over Nigeria, with a score of 3-1. The Ivory Coast team did not advance beyond the group stage, with only 1 win and two losses."

During the Ivorian crisis (from October 2002 to March 2007), all sporting activities were canceled, and the stadium was abandoned due to occupation by the Forces nouvelles de Côte d'Ivoire (New Forces). According to testimonies from residents of Bouaké, the stadium was allegedly used as an execution site for police officers, and military soldiers from the government's forces by the New Forces.

The Stadium, with dimensions of 119 × 73 meters (football-rugby), was designed in the shape of an oval crown with a total of 24 stands. It serves as the home ground for three major clubs: ASC Bouaké, Alliance Bouaké, and Bouaké Football Club, the latter of which joined the league in 2014.

on July 30 2007, a match was held between Ivory Coast and Madagascar, during the Flame of Peace, holds great significance for national reconciliation. It was part of the Ouagadougou Agreement. This match garnered significant interest, with Ivory Coast winning 5-0.

Rehabilitation and Renovation edit

Rehabilitation in 2007 edit

The stadium was undergoing rehabilitation, in line with the ongoing process of modernizing Ivorian stadiums, with the Ivorian Football Federation overseeing the work. Nothing was overlooked, from the pitch to the official lodges, press cabins, dressing rooms, and stands. The renovation was scheduled for completion by June 3, 2007. According to sources (as revealed by L'Inter), the total cost of this rehabilitation was estimated to be between 200 and 300 million CFA francs (approximately €305,000 to €457,400), or even more.And in 2008 this stadium held the return match between Ivory Coast and Madagascar in the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations qualifications, in accordance with the wishes of Didier Drogba, the African Ballon d'Or winner in 2006 and captain of the Elephants.

the rehabilitation of this Stadium included Clear delineation of player and official access areas, with complete renovation of dressing rooms. Adherence to stringent safety standards. Thorough maintenance of the pitch. The official lodge, stands, dressing rooms, protective barriers, and the infirmary underwent a complete overhaul. Additionally, showers and toilets for players and the general public were revamped. Concerning security, no measures were spared, including the construction of walls at the exit of the dressing rooms to prevent any contact between players and the public. According to experts from the Ivorian Football Federation and the Ministry, everything was done in accordance with FIFA's international standards. However, concerns remain regarding the quality of the pitch.

Renovation 2018-2020 edit

In anticipation of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, Ivory Coast initiated expansion works to increase the stadium's capacity to 40,000 seats, in accordance with the CAF requirements. These works has been supervised by the Mota Engil company to transform the facility into an English-style stadium, without an athletics track, and feature a roof structure above the stands. But On 30 November 2018, CAF stripped Cameroon of hosting the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations because of delays in the construction of stadiums and other necessary infrastructure;[2] it was relocated to Egypt.[3] CAF President at the time, Ahmad Ahmad, said that Cameroon had agreed to host the 2021 tournament instead.[4] Consequently, Ivory Coast, original hosts of 2021, will host the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. On 30 January 2019, the CAF President confirmed the timetable shift, after a meeting with Ivory Coast President, Alassane Ouattara, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.[5]

Renovation 2023 edit

The stadium was renovated as part of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations scheduled for January 2024. It has become the second largest stadium in the country, its capacity has been increased from 25,000 to 40,000 seats.[6]

Events edit

2023 Africa Cup of Nations edit

The stadium will be one of the venues for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

The following matches will be played at the stadium:

Date Time (GMT) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Spectators
15 January 2024
20:00
  Algeria
  Angola
16 January 2024
14:00
  Burkina Faso
  Mauritania
20 January 2024
14:00
  Algeria
  Burkina Faso
20 January 2024
17:00
  Mauritania
  Angola
23 January 2024
17:00
  Gambia
  Cameroon
23 January 2024
20:00
  Mauritania
  Algeria
27 January 2024
17:00
Winner Group D
3rd Group B/E/F
3 February 2024
17:00
Winner R7
Winner R6
7 February 2024
17:00
Winner QF1
Winner QF4


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Quadrante Group". 22 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Cameroon stripped of hosting 2019 Africa Cup of Nations". BBC Sport. 30 November 2018. from the original on 28 March 2019. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Egypt named as 2019 Nations Cup hosts". BBC Sport. from the original on 13 January 2022. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Caf: 'Cameroon accepts to host 2021 Afcon'". BBC Sport. from the original on 10 January 2022. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  5. ^ "COTE D'IVOIRE AGREES CAF TIMETABLE SHIFT". CAF. 30 January 2019. from the original on 22 May 2019. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  6. ^ "Infrastructure sportive : le stade de Bouaké, un joyau architectural pour accueillir la CAN 2023". gouv.ci (in French). 10 March 2023.


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Stade de la Paix is a multi use stadium in Bouake Cote d Ivoire It is currently used mostly for football matches The stadium holds 40 000 people Along with Stade Felix Houphouet Boigny it was constructed for the 1984 African Nations Cup It is expected to host matches of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations and is currently being renovated for the competition by Mota Engil with structures designed by Quadrante Group 1 Stade de la PaixThe stadium after renovationLocationBouake Ivory CoastCoordinates7 40 57 91 N 5 2 41 16 W 7 6827528 N 5 0447667 W 7 6827528 5 0447667Capacity40 000Field size119 73 mSurfaceGrassConstructionOpened1984Renovated2020 presentGeneral contractorMota Engil 2020 renovations TenantsASC BouakeAlliance BouakeBouake FC Contents 1 History 2 Rehabilitation and Renovation 2 1 Rehabilitation in 2007 2 2 Renovation 2018 2020 2 3 Renovation 2023 3 Events 3 1 2023 Africa Cup of Nations 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThe stadium was constructed in 1984 as part of Ivory Coast s plan to host the 1984 African Cup of Nations with Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium in the capital at that time Abidjan stade de la paix hosted a total of 7 games including 6 in the group stage and 1 in the knockout stage the 3rd place match of that competition The competition ended with the victory of Cameroun over Nigeria with a score of 3 1 The Ivory Coast team did not advance beyond the group stage with only 1 win and two losses During the Ivorian crisis from October 2002 to March 2007 all sporting activities were canceled and the stadium was abandoned due to occupation by the Forces nouvelles de Cote d Ivoire New Forces According to testimonies from residents of Bouake the stadium was allegedly used as an execution site for police officers and military soldiers from the government s forces by the New Forces The Stadium with dimensions of 119 73 meters football rugby was designed in the shape of an oval crown with a total of 24 stands It serves as the home ground for three major clubs ASC Bouake Alliance Bouake and Bouake Football Club the latter of which joined the league in 2014 on July 30 2007 a match was held between Ivory Coast and Madagascar during the Flame of Peace holds great significance for national reconciliation It was part of the Ouagadougou Agreement This match garnered significant interest with Ivory Coast winning 5 0 Rehabilitation and Renovation editRehabilitation in 2007 edit The stadium was undergoing rehabilitation in line with the ongoing process of modernizing Ivorian stadiums with the Ivorian Football Federation overseeing the work Nothing was overlooked from the pitch to the official lodges press cabins dressing rooms and stands The renovation was scheduled for completion by June 3 2007 According to sources as revealed by L Inter the total cost of this rehabilitation was estimated to be between 200 and 300 million CFA francs approximately 305 000 to 457 400 or even more And in 2008 this stadium held the return match between Ivory Coast and Madagascar in the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations qualifications in accordance with the wishes of Didier Drogba the African Ballon d Or winner in 2006 and captain of the Elephants the rehabilitation of this Stadium included Clear delineation of player and official access areas with complete renovation of dressing rooms Adherence to stringent safety standards Thorough maintenance of the pitch The official lodge stands dressing rooms protective barriers and the infirmary underwent a complete overhaul Additionally showers and toilets for players and the general public were revamped Concerning security no measures were spared including the construction of walls at the exit of the dressing rooms to prevent any contact between players and the public According to experts from the Ivorian Football Federation and the Ministry everything was done in accordance with FIFA s international standards However concerns remain regarding the quality of the pitch Renovation 2018 2020 edit In anticipation of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations Ivory Coast initiated expansion works to increase the stadium s capacity to 40 000 seats in accordance with the CAF requirements These works has been supervised by the Mota Engil company to transform the facility into an English style stadium without an athletics track and feature a roof structure above the stands But On 30 November 2018 CAF stripped Cameroon of hosting the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations because of delays in the construction of stadiums and other necessary infrastructure 2 it was relocated to Egypt 3 CAF President at the time Ahmad Ahmad said that Cameroon had agreed to host the 2021 tournament instead 4 Consequently Ivory Coast original hosts of 2021 will host the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations On 30 January 2019 the CAF President confirmed the timetable shift after a meeting with Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara in Abidjan Ivory Coast 5 Renovation 2023 edit The stadium was renovated as part of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations scheduled for January 2024 It has become the second largest stadium in the country its capacity has been increased from 25 000 to 40 000 seats 6 Events edit2023 Africa Cup of Nations edit The stadium will be one of the venues for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations The following matches will be played at the stadium Date Time GMT Team 1 Result Team 2 Round Spectators15 January 2024 20 00 nbsp Algeria nbsp Angola Group D16 January 2024 14 00 nbsp Burkina Faso nbsp Mauritania Group D20 January 2024 14 00 nbsp Algeria nbsp Burkina Faso Group D20 January 2024 17 00 nbsp Mauritania nbsp Angola Group D23 January 2024 17 00 nbsp Gambia nbsp Cameroon Group C23 January 2024 20 00 nbsp Mauritania nbsp Algeria Group D27 January 2024 17 00 Winner Group D 3rd Group B E F Round of 163 February 2024 17 00 Winner R7 Winner R6 Quarter finals7 February 2024 17 00 Winner QF1 Winner QF4 Semi finalsSee also edit nbsp Association football portalList of football stadiums in Ivory Coast List of African stadiums by capacity List of association football stadiums by capacityReferences edit Quadrante Group 22 May 2019 Cameroon stripped of hosting 2019 Africa Cup of Nations BBC Sport 30 November 2018 Archived from the original on 28 March 2019 Retrieved 10 December 2018 Egypt named as 2019 Nations Cup hosts BBC Sport Archived from the original on 13 January 2022 Retrieved 10 February 2022 Caf Cameroon accepts to host 2021 Afcon BBC Sport Archived from the original on 10 January 2022 Retrieved 10 February 2022 COTE D IVOIRE AGREES CAF TIMETABLE SHIFT CAF 30 January 2019 Archived from the original on 22 May 2019 Retrieved 1 February 2019 Infrastructure sportive le stade de Bouake un joyau architectural pour accueillir la CAN 2023 gouv ci in French 10 March 2023 nbsp This article about an Ivorian sports venue is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stade de la Paix amp oldid 1182972238, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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