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Coordinates: 35°1005N 33°2121E / 35.167954°N 33.355804°E / 35.167954; 33.355804
 

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35°10′05N 33°21′21E / 35.167954°N 33.355804°E / 35.167954; 33.355804

GCP Stadium
Old GCP Stadium
Map
Full nameGCP Stadium, Eugenia and Antonios Theodotou
LocationNicosia, Cyprus
OwnerPancyprian Gymnastic Association
Capacity12,000
Construction
Built1902
Opened1902
Closed1998
Demolished1999
Tenants
Trust (1924–1938)
APOEL (1930–1978)
Olympiakos (1934–1998)
Omonia (1958–1978)
AYMA (1947–1998)
Çetinkaya Türk S.K. (1930–1958)
Orfeas (1958–1968)

GCP Stadium (Greek: Στάδιο Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος "Τα Παγκύπρια") was a football stadium in Nicosia, Cyprus. It had a capacity of 12,000 and was built in 1902 with donations given by Greek Cypriot Nicosians. On 17 October 1934, after a general assembly of the GCP association, the stadium was renamed "GCP Stadium, Eugenia and Antonios Theodotou" in honour of the stadium's major benefactors.[1]

Stadium's entry in 2019

The stadium served as the home stadium for the Nicosia football clubs of Trust, APOEL, Olympiakos Nicosia, Omonia, Orfeas Nicosia, AYMA and Çetinkaya Türk S.K. The Cyprus national football team had also played home games there in the past. It was located at the centre of Nicosia and often used for large music concerts as well. The stadium was largely demolished in 1999. Today the grounds are used as a park and ride facility. In 2013, the theatre building of the Cyprus Theatre Organisation was completed and inaugurated in the western side of the old stadium.

Plans to redevelop the area as a pedestrian site are expected to cost about €20 million and are due to be completed in 2024. [2] A public clock, part of the original structure has been preserved as landmark. [3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Home". gsp.org.cy.
  • ^ "Old GSP stadium area project to be finished in autumn". Cyprus Mail. 8 May 2024. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
  • ^ Prakas, Nikolaos (25 October 2023). "Emblematic clock back in place on Nicosia's old GSP stadium". Cyprus Mail. Retrieved 11 May 2024.

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