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The {{PAGENAME}} or old name '''Stadium Sanpantul''' is a  [[wikipedia:stadium|stadium]] in [[Kipei]], [[Sanpantul]]. The stadium has a capacity of 66,000.The stadium hosted [[2019 Noka Cup]] group stages and semi finals, will be host to [[2020 EMU Championships]].Stadium is official host of [[Sanpantul national football team]].
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' or old name '''Stadium Sanpantul''' is a  [[wikipedia:stadium|stadium]] in [[Kipei]], [[Sanpantul]]. The stadium has a capacity of 66,000.The stadium hosted [[2019 Noka Cup]] group stages and semi finals, will be host to [[2020 EMU Championships]].Stadium is official host of [[Sanpantul national football team]].


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Latest revision as of 08:33, 2 September 2022

Atiya bint Alsalam Stadium
Stadium Sanpantul Stadium.jpg
Full name Atiya bint Alsalam Stadium
Location Kipei
Broke ground 2019
Built 2019
Opened 2019
Renovated 2019
Owner SFF
Operator TKI Sanpantul
Surface grass
Construction cost S¥ 380 million
Architect Ichi Arc.
Capacity 60,000
Executive suites 90
Field dimensions 110x75m
Tenants
Sanpantul national football team

The Atiya bint Alsalam Stadium or old name Stadium Sanpantul is a stadium in Kipei, Sanpantul. The stadium has a capacity of 66,000.The stadium hosted 2019 Noka Cup group stages and semi finals, will be host to 2020 EMU Championships.Stadium is official host of Sanpantul national football team.