Basra International Stadium (Arabic: مدينة البصرة الرياضية) is a sports complex in Basra, southern Iraq.
اِسْتَاد الْبَصْرَة الدُّؤَلِيّ (in Arabic) | |
ملعب جذع النخلة | |
Basra International Stadium in 2013 | |
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Full name | Basra International Stadium |
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Location | Basra, Iraq |
Owner | Government of Iraq |
Capacity | 65,227[1][2] |
Acreage | 2,770,000 GSF |
Surface | Track & Field (Grass) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1 January 2009 |
Built | 2009–2013 |
Opened | 12 October 2013 |
Construction cost | £550 Million |
Architect | 360 Architecture And Newport Global |
Project manager | Newport Global |
Structural engineer | Thornton Tomasetti |
Services engineer | Abdullah Al-Jaburi |
Main contractors | Abdullah Al-Jaburi |
Tenants | |
Iraq national football team Al-Mina'a SC Naft Al-Junoob SC |
Its construction started on 1 January 2009 and was completed on 12 October 2013. The sports city was funded by the government of Iraq with a budget of $550 million. It contains a main stadium with a capacity of 65,000 people, a secondary stadium with a capacity of 10,000, four Five Star hotels and other sports-related facilities.[3][4]
The contract of this project was given to Abdullah Al-Jaburi, a major Iraqi construction contractor, and two American companies, 360 architecture and Newport Global.[5]
The main stadium is a multilevel structure with 65,000 capacity, 20 suites, and 230 VIP seats. The complex also has VIP lounges and restaurants, spectator facilities, 205 VIP underground parking stalls and a tunnel connecting the main stadium to the secondary stadium. The secondary stadium has a capacity of 10,000.[6][7] The basic structure was cast-in-place concrete with precast stadia seating. The roof structure is steel and cantilever 30 meters from the back support column of the upper deck with a 15-meter back-span. The stadium is enveloped with a curtain wall of multidirectional curved elements. The complex has 10,000 parking spaces in total.[8][5]
The stadium is the tenant for Naft Al-Janoob and Al-Mina'a sports clubs who both play in Basra and contest the Basra Derby.
Iraq played their first international home game in four years at the stadium on 1 June 2017, beating Jordan 1–0. It was also the first international game played at the stadium.[9]
On 10 October 2019, Iraq played their first competitive (not friendly) international game at home after eight years against Hong Kong. The result was a 2–0 win.[10]
The official name is Basra International Stadium but an other appellation is also recurrent in Iraqi sports circles and commonly used in arabic as a nickname : ملعب جذع النخلة which literally means Palm Trunk Stadium.[11][12] This denomination, also reflected in the external facade of the stadium which is inspired by the undulating bark of the date palm trees, is a clear reference to one of the characteristics of the city of Basra, well known for the cultivation and planting of vast fields of date palm trees.[13][14]
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