Gemiler Arena
Gemiler Arena | |
Location | Laman, Thracistan |
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Broke ground | 2019 |
Built | 2019 |
Renovated | 2019 |
Closed | 2022 |
Demolished | 2022 |
Surface | Grass |
Scoreboard | No |
Architect | Köffi Architects |
Project manager | Matmut Efendibey |
Capacity | 4,412 |
Field dimensions | 110x65m |
Tenants | |
Lamanspor |
Gemiler Arena is a football stadium in Laman, Thracistan, and is the home of football in Lamanspor.
History
Gemiler Arena was first built in 2019 right after Thracistan settled in the region, when the construction was completed it was transferred to Lamanspor and then transferred to the Ministry of Sports. Gemiler Arena had an iron prefabricated grandstand and small stands at all four corners of the field, the stadium was painted in yellow-dark blue.
The stadium, including the light poles, was razed to the ground during the civil war. It took six months for the stadium debris to be collected, during which time Lamanspor had to move to Matmut Ostorodyor Stadium. The construction of the stadium took a long time due to bureaucracy. When it was over, Lamanspor played their games here, but Lamanspor fans didn't like it because of the red-white seats. Lamanspor continued to play in this stadium for three years.
After the announcement of Project Gama in 2022, the city of Laman was almost evacuated and its name was changed to Adapathur. Lamanspor settled in the city of Laman with the same name in Corum. Just after Lamanspor left the city, the stadium's roof, lights, grass, personal belongings and steps were moved to the new city. The remaining ironwork was dismantled, and the seats were donated to the Kantisha and Northak Islands administration. Three new stadiums were built on the island of Kantisha with iron skeleton structure.