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In 2000 a new stand was built to expand the home stadium capacity. USM Alger club that holds the concession for the stadium has also invested in the development of infrastructure necessary for recovery and training for players: sauna, gym and restaurant. | In 2000 a new stand was built to expand the home stadium capacity. USM Alger club that holds the concession for the stadium has also invested in the development of infrastructure necessary for recovery and training for players: sauna, gym and restaurant. | ||
In the 2013-14 season, USM Alger drew an average home attendance for domestic league games of |
In the 2013-14 season, USM Alger drew an average home attendance for domestic league games of 12,143 and their rivals MC Alger drew an average home attendance of 8,000 that season<ref>http://africanattendances.weebly.com/algeria.html</ref>. They also used Stade du 5 Juillet for home games in 2013-14. | ||
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Bologhine | |
Former names | Stade communal de Saint Eugène (1935–1962) |
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Location | Bologhine, Algiers, Algeria |
Coordinates | 36°48′04″N 3°02′53″E / 36.801055°N 3.048111°E / 36.801055; 3.048111 |
Owner | USM Alger |
Operator | APC Bologhine |
Capacity | 12,000 |
Record attendance | 25,000, USM Alger versus Kabylie, 2005 |
Field size | 100 m × 60 m |
Surface | Artificial grass |
Construction | |
Built | 1933 |
Opened | 1935 |
Renovated | 2000 |
Tenants | |
USM Alger MC Alger (Temporary) |
Stade Omar Hammadi (Template:Lang-ar) is a multi-purpose stadium in Bologhine, Algiers, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of USM Alger. The stadium has a capacity of 12,000 people.
History
The stadium was built in 1935 as the home ground for l’Association Sportive Saint Eugénoise. It was known as the Stade communal de Saint Eugène.
In 1957, the third platform will be built, consisting of two superimposed stands on the south side, arched and connecting the two original stands, this new platform will give a modern look at the municipal stadium.
After the independence of Algeria in 1962, the stage of St. Eugene will be called Bologhine new name for the town.
The upper gallery of the stadium was severely damaged at the piers during the 1980 El Asnam earthquake (currently Chlef) and has since remained off limits to the public and eventually – after endless work – being demolished in 2003.
In 1998, the stadium was renamed Bologhine fire-Omar Hamadi, a former leader of the club and revolutionary the first time (he was sentenced to death during the War of National Liberation) and who was tragically killed along with his two son at Bouzareah (Algiers) by a terrorist group in 1995.
In 2000 a new stand was built to expand the home stadium capacity. USM Alger club that holds the concession for the stadium has also invested in the development of infrastructure necessary for recovery and training for players: sauna, gym and restaurant.
In the 2013-14 season, USM Alger drew an average home attendance for domestic league games of 12,143 and their rivals MC Alger drew an average home attendance of 8,000 that season. They also used Stade du 5 Juillet for home games in 2013-14.
External links
References
- http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/alg/stade_omar_hamadi
- "Stade Omar Hammadi – World of Stadiums". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
- http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/alg/stade_omar_hamadi
- DROIT D’AÎNESSE ET ….FANFARONNADE !
- http://africanattendances.weebly.com/algeria.html
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