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Shivaji Hockey Stadium is a hockey stadium located in New Delhi, India. The stadium was one that was selected to host hockey matches for 2010 Commonwealth Games but stadium was not ready before the games as construction of seating facilities and one venues which was come controversies of Commonwealth Games.[1][2]

Shivaji Hockey Stadium
Shivaji Stadium
Full nameShivaji Hockey Stadium
Former namesShivaji Stadium
LocationNew Delhi, India
OwnerNew Delhi Municipal Corporation
OperatorNew Delhi Municipal Corporation
Capacity7,000
Construction
Built1964
Opened1964
Rebuilt2008
Tenants
India women's national field hockey team

In 2004, the stadium was identified as home for India women's hockey team and selected venue for the practice venue for hockey and swimming but later its changed to Dhyan Chand National Stadium and SPM Swimming Pool Complex.[3][4]

The stadium has been a host for games of India's UBA Pro Basketball League as well.[5]

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Transport

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Shivaji Stadium metro station is just under a Km from Shivaji Hockey Stadium.

References

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  • ^ "CWG: Hockey stadium set to miss deadline". NDTV. 11 August 2010. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  • ^ Finally, Shivaji Stadium likely to be ready
  • ^ Women's team flayed for poor performance
  • ^ UBA Pro Basketball League: Pune Peshwas, Hyderabad Sky register wins Indian Sports News, 29 February 2016. Accessed 1 May 2017.
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