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Owner
  
City of Astana

Surface
  
Artificial turf

Main contractors
  
Sembol Construction

Opened
  
3 July 2009

Architecture firm
  
Populous

Operator
  
City of Astana

Structural engineer
  
Buro Happold

Capacity
  
30,000

Phone
  
+7 717 270 2662

Construction cost
  
185 million USD

Astana Arena

Location
  
Qabanbay Batyr Avenue, Astana, Kazakhstan

Address
  
Qabanbay Batyr Ave, Astana 020000, Kazakhstan

Teams
  
FC Astana, Kazakhstan national football team, FC Bayterek

Similar
  
Nur‑Astana Mosque, Khan Shatyr Entertain, Bayterek Tower, Palace of Peace and Reconciliation, Alau Ice Palace

The Astana Arena (Kazakh: Астана Арена) is a football stadium in Astana, Kazakhstan. The stadium holds 30,000 and has a retractable roof. It serves as the national stadium for the Kazakhstan national football team. Astana Arena is the second largest stadium in the country and it was built from 2006 to 2009 at a cost of $185 million, and was officially opened on 3 July 2009. It is also a home ground for FC Astana of the Kazakhstan Premier League and FC Bayterek of the Kazakhstan First Division. The stadium hosted the opening ceremony of the 7th Asian Winter Games on 31 January 2011. Astana Arena was one of the venues to bid to host Euro 2020 matches.

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History

Construction of the Astana Arena began in 2006. The stadium was designed by leading sports architects Populous in association with Tabanlioglu Architects. The general contractor was Sembol Construction. It was opened with the Lokomotiv Astana match against the Kazakhstan national under-21 football team on July 3, 2009. Match judged famous Italian referee Pierluigi Collina, the symbolic first blow at the ball under his whistle struck the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev. As part of each team, in addition to their regular players, were invited on two “stars”: in the youth national team of Kazakhstan – the Georgian defender Kakha Kaladze and Ukrainian striker Andriy Shevchenko, and in the Lokomotiv Astana – Turkish players Hasan Şaş and Hakan Şükür.

On January 31, 2011, Astana Arena hosted the opening ceremony of the 7th Asian Winter Games.

Characteristics

The 30,000-seat stadium was conceived as a large amphitheater with a distinctive and instantly recognizable form when viewed from a distance and from close proximity. Essentially a two·tiered structure, the lower terrace, accommodating 16,000 seats, encircles the playing area while the upper stand on the east and west sides seats a further 14,000 spectators. There is effective separation of VIPs, spectators and players to ensure smooth access. All spectators are seated and have a clear sight line with an unobstructed view of the field of play. The playing surface is covered in high quality grass surface specified to meet FIFA and UEFA criteria. The grass can be covered for other events.

Design

The stadium, designed on an elliptic form, is constructed on a 232,485 m² (330m x 704.5m) rectangular site. The design introduces innovative solutions adopting high technology principles for operational management, interaction with the environment and especially with harsh climatic conditions of the geography.

References

Astana Arena Wikipedia