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Trikala Municipal Stadium

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Location
  
Trikala, Greece

Record attendance
  
18.231

Capacity
  
14

Phone
  
+30 2431 024235

Renovated
  
2003

Operator
  
Trikala F.C.

Surface
  
Grass

Opened
  
1950

Team
  
Trikala F.C.

Former names
  
National Stadium of Trikala

Owner
  
Municipality of Trikala

Address
  
32, Katsimidou 30, Trikala 421 00, Greece

Similar
  
Georgios Kamaras Stadium, Estadio Municipal de Karditsa, Perivolia Municipal Stadium, Grigoris Lambrakis Stadium, Serres Municipal Stadium

The Trikala Municipal Stadium (Greek: Δημοτικό Στάδιο Τρικάλων, Dimotiko Stadio Trikalon) is a sports stadium in Trikala, Greece. It is used for football matches of the local team Trikala F.C. and athletics events. The stadium frequently serves as a neutral venue for penalised teams and has hosted games between major Greek Clubs in the past. It has also served as the venue for the Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria as well as hosted concerts. The stadium has a horse shoe shaped stand with a capacity of 14,000 (seated) and was built in 1950 as a national stadium and one of the biggest in the country at the time.

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A.O. Trikala

The local team uses the pitch as a home stadium since 1963. Many matches with the most successful Greek teams have been played in the field as the team participated several times in the first national league. The record of attendance was set with 18,231 people in 1972 against the Runner-Up of the UEFA Champions League of 1971 Panathinaikos.

Renovations

To host the 2003 Super Grand Prix Tsiklitiria the Stadium was renovated. The locker rooms were of bad shape due to the pass of the years so the City Decided to renovate the locker rooms as well as the football ground. The gyms and other facilities of the Stadium were also renovated but the Stadium is not in its best condition now.

It was also highly debated that Trikala F.C. would construct a brand-new Stadium in 2008 but the team's Relegation to the amateur league made the planning stop. In 2010 the Chairman of the club decided renovate the stadium again by placing stands in the rest of the stadium and rebuilding the Training Ground.

The grounds of Trikala F.C. will be renovated if the team progresses to the Superleague in the upcoming season (2011–12). Specifically, the Stadium will become an All-Seater, as it is mandatory, that the part of the stadium that remains unseated, to be seated. Stands will be both blue and red, which are the Club's main colours. The capacity is reckoned to be 15.000

References

Trikala Municipal Stadium Wikipedia