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2 Facilities  





3 Renovation  





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Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Coimbatore)






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Coordinates: 11°0024N 76°5810E / 11.006626°N 76.969475°E / 11.006626; 76.969475
 

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Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Coimbatore)
The stadium on a matchday of I-League in 2018
Map
Full nameJawaharlal Nehru Stadium
LocationCoimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates11°00′24N 76°58′10E / 11.006626°N 76.969475°E / 11.006626; 76.969475
OwnerCoimbatore Municipal Corporation
OperatorCoimbatore Municipal Corporation
Capacity30,000
SurfaceSynthetic track
Construction
Opened1971
Renovated2008, 2017[1]
Structural engineerM. Abdul Jabbar
Tenants
Chennai City FC

Nehru Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Constructed in 1971, It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 30,000 spectators.[2] The stadium was used as the home ground of I-League club Chennai City FC.[3][4][5] It is named after the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru.

Location[edit]

Located in the heart of Coimbatore, near V.O.Chidambaram Park, Nehru Stadium is a popular venue for football tournaments, cricket matches, and athletic meets. Famous matches here are Santosh Trophy in the 1970s and 1990s.

Facilities[edit]

The stadium is equipped with floodlights for conducting day and night matches. It has also a 400 m athletic track with football/hockey field.

Provisions were also made for dressing rooms, conference hall, cloakrooms, bath facilities for players and athletes, a mini-hospital and many more. A tunnel was even planned from the main entrance to take the athletes to the stadium without disturbing the track events. Also, for the construction of indoor games hall, swimming pool, ticket booths, electronic scoreboard, canteen room, public telephone booth and press and telex-printer service rooms. But nothing came up because only commercial establishments made the best use of the stadium's outer ring.

When constructed in 1971, it was to reach a capacity of 45,000 people with 30,000 on the lower tier and further 15,000 on the second, mounted above. Unfortunately, the plan was never carried out completely, leaving the venue with single-tiered spectator terraces.

The only reminder of the plans is concrete blocks sticking out from the terracing throughout the perimeter of the ground. In three parts of the stadium – main stand and two curves – they were indeed used, but only to provide a roof over of spectators.

Renovation[edit]

No seats were installed despite Nehru Stadium having a significant renovation in 2008. The ground is open for everyone and providing high-quality training facilities was given priority over event infrastructure.

The stadium was again renovated in 2017 by Chennai City FC, with grass turf and installed seats on main stands when they have chosen it as a home stadium.[2] In 2017–18, Chennai City Football Club renovated the Nehru Stadium, Coimbatore with new Pitch and also built new dressing rooms, broadcasting rooms, match official rooms, dope control rooms and medical rooms with necessary shower facilities and repaired all toilets and gates of the stadium.

Chennai City Football Club adopted the Nehru Stadium, Coimbatore. Most importantly Chennai City Football Club has given a new playable football stadium with all amenities to Tamil Nadu and India to host national level matches. Chennai City has spent about Rs 3 crore in improving the infrastructure at Coimbatore, and they have re-laid the pitch with Bermuda grass that will vastly improve the playing surface.[6][7][1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Chennai City FC gear up for I-League". The Hindu. 20 November 2017.
  • ^ a b "Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Coimbatore – StadiumDB.com". stadiumdb.com.
  • ^ "Chennai City to stay at Kovai for next 5 years". The Times of India. 22 December 2017.
  • ^ Sayak Dipta Dey (17 November 2017). "I-League 2017/18 : What does the season have in store?". sportskeeda.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2020. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  • ^ Sudharshan, M (3 March 2023). "Chennai City FC owners transfer sporting license". khelnow.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2023. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  • ^ "AIFF help Chennai City improve the Coimbatore pitch". thefangarage. 9 January 2018.
  • ^ "Chennai City FC gear up for I-League". The Times of India. 20 November 2017.
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