Stade Miloud Hadefi
Capacity | 40 143 |
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Country | Algeria |
City | Oran |
Clubs | MC Oran |
Other names | Stade Olympique d'Oran |
Inauguration | 17/06/2021 (Algeria - Liberia, 5-1) |
Construction | 01/06/2010 - 06/2021 |
Cost | $222.3 million |
Design | ATSP, DVVD |
Contractor | China Metallurgical Construction Corporation |
Address | N11, Bir El Djir, Algeria |
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Stade Miloud Hadefi – stadium description
The stadium is located in the Belgaïd district of Bir El Djir in the eastern suburbs of Oran. The venue is part of the 105-hectare Olympic sports complex. Among the facilities there are: an athletics stadium with 4,200 seats, a sports hall for 6,200 people and a sailing centre with three swimming pools.
Designers of the stadium followed the example of Stadio San Nicola in Bari, the concept of which was created by Renzo Piano. According to plans from 2006, the arena was to accommodate 75,000 supporters, but shortly thereafter intended capacity was reduced to just over 40,000. The official start of work took place on June 1, 2010.
Initial cost was $142.3 million but was not met despite capacity reduction. Later, labour expenditure jumped to $222.3 million. The original construction completion date was 2012, but it was not reached either and stadium's inauguration was postponed several times. It was not until June 17, 2021 that the first match (a friendly game of the national team) was played.
The architects were inspired by the topography of the area. Therefore, the venue was designed in the style of an ancient amphitheatre located on a natural slope. The elevation is the most original element in terms of aesthetics and engineering. Its steel structure creates a spectacular "braid".
Spanning over 300 metres, the gigantic steel structure consists of interwoven segments. Naked steel is only covered with an opaque cladding in the west, where most of the infrastructure is.
The iconic steel skeleton wasn’t only designed to please visitors aesthetically, it’s also a very effective structure in the seismically unstable location. 3,000 tons of steel were used to erect the facility's structure.
Auditorium is divided into two levels. The lower one is a continuous ring of stands, while the upper tier consists mostly of rectangular segments (except the main stand). They are visually separated from each other. However, there is a connection between segments thanks to several lower rows between them.
The playing field with dimensions of 105 x 68 m has a hybrid surface, which is surrounded by an athletics track. The lawn care system is fully automatic and responds to the latest weather data - the first of its kind in Africa. Stadium's car park can accommodate 1,500 vehicles.
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