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Chedly Zouiten Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in the Mutuelleville district of Tunis, Tunisia.[1] It is currently used by football team Stade Tunisien.[2] The stadium holds 18,000 people.[1]

Chedly Zouiten Stadium
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Former namesStade Géo André (1942–1963)
LocationTunis, Tunisia
Capacity18,000[1]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1942
Renovated2009–2012

It hosted the 1965 Africa Cup of Nations. It was renovated for two meetings of the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations. Long the main stadium in the capital, it was supplanted by the Stade El Menzah in 1967 and then by the Stade 7 NovemberofRadès in 2001, both larger and more modern.

Name

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The main entrance to the stadium.

It was named as Stade Géo André, who was a French sportsman killed by German forces during the Tunisian campaignofWorld War II, before being renamed in honour of Chedly Zouiten, a figure of Tunisian football, after his death in 1963.

Renovation

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The municipality of Tunis closed it on 17 November 2006 to carry out renovation work estimated at 3.4 million dinars and initially caused by faults in the rainwater drainage channels. This cost includes the renovation of the sanitation and drainage network for rainwater, the renovation of the grandstand, the press stand, bleachers on the lawn side, changing rooms, electrical installations; the works were launched on 2 January 2009 for a period of ten months. It was not until 20 May 2012 that the stadium was finally reopened.

Equipment

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The stadium houses two grass football pitches, one for training and the other for national and international sports competitions, a handball field, a 400-metre track, two jumping pits, two shooting ranges and a steeple river.

Citations

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  • ^ "Stade Tunisien - Fédération Tunisienne de Football".
  • References

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    36°49′44N 10°10′12E / 36.828863°N 10.170121°E / 36.828863; 10.170121

    Preceded by

    Accra Sports Stadium
    Accra

    Africa Cup of Nations
    Final Venue

    1965
    Succeeded by

    Hailé Sélassié Stadium
    Addis Ababa


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    Last edited on 5 February 2024, at 08:28  





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