Buca Arena
38°23′42″N 27°11′34″E / 38.39500°N 27.19278°E / 38.39500; 27.19278Capacity 8,810[1] Surface Grass Construction Broke ground 2008 Opened 2009 Construction cost 14,500,000 TL Architect Cemil Şeboy Tenants Bucaspor (2009–2019)
Bucaspor 1928 (2019–present)
Bucaspor 1928 (2019–present)
Buca Arena is a football stadium in Izmir and is located near to Yedigöller, north of Buca. Construction began in 2008; the opening ceremony of the new stadium was in 2009. The official capacity of Buca Arena is 8,810.[1] Near the stadium, a carpet area, two basketball courts, jogging paths and a 300 car parking lot are located.
Bucaspor played its first official match at the stadium against Çorumspor on 18 January 2009.
References
- ^ a b "BUCASPOR - Kulüp Bilgileri TFF". www.tff.org.
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