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Matmut Ostorodyor Stadium

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Matmut Ostorodyor Stadium
Matmut ostorodyor Arena.jpg
Location Laman, Thracistan
Broke ground 2010
Built 2010
Opened 2011
Renovated 2019
Closed 2022
Demolished 2022
Surface Grass
Scoreboard Four
Architect Şemşi Architects
Project manager Matmut Efendibey
Capacity 30,413
Field dimensions 110x70m
Tenants
Athletics FC

Matmut Ostorodyor Stadium is a football stadium in Laman, Thracistan, and is the home of football in Athletics FC

History

The first name of Matmut Ostorodior Stadium was Portburg Stadium. The Norfolk state of Shireroth was built as part of the 2011 FMF World Cup. The city lost in the nomination process, and since then the facility has been very neglected. Matches continued to be played in the stadium, which was never renewed, but when the roof started to be removed by itself in 2013, no one wanted to play here, the stadium remained idle.

Jexit and Jingdao administrations were not at all interested in renovating this stadium at first. As part of the 2018 Micras Games, the stadium started to be renovated. The stadium was seated, illuminated, a new roof was built and the pitch was planted to become an athletics facility, closed to football match.

After Jingdao withdrew from the island, the stadium was idle for a short time, then the facility was renovated again after the establishment of Thracistan in 2019. Athletics FC became the new owner of this stadium, where they became the first Milliy Lig champions.

Damaged in the civil war, the stadium was closed for a short time and was repaired again, and the athletics track was renovated and reopened.

Right after the announcement of Project Gama at the beginning of 2022, Athletics FC left the stadium and had to play their games outside for a while. It was hastily demolished by the municipality just before the evacuation of the city of Laman. Nothing of the stadium was recycled, its seats and scoreboards were confiscated by the Kantisha and Northak Islands management after Project Gama. As of July 2022, a small athletics stadium was built in its place.