Cheikha Ould Boïdiya Stadium
History
The stadium was built in 1968. It was inaugurated in 1969 under the name of Stade de la Capitale. In 1970 it hosted the first national sporting event in Mauritania, a National Sports Week, inaugurated by President Mokhtar Ould Daddah.
In 1983, with the inauguration of the Stade Olympique, all sports competitions were transferred to the new stadium, in front of it that would deteriorate over time, abandoned to its fate.
In 1990, a major rehabilitation operation was carried out.
In April 2012, the stadium lighting works began, and it was renamed Cheikha Ould Boïdiya, a former president of the Mauritanian Football Federation who died in 1988 in a traffic accident.
In 2019, the stadium was renovated and expanded to have a capacity from 500 to 8,200 people.
The stadium hosted the 2021 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations.
References
- ^ "L'histoire du Stade Cheikha Ould Boydiya, de la terre battue au synthétique". cridem.org. Cheikh Aïdara. 9 November 2018.
External links
- Photos at cafe.daum.net/stade
- Stadium profile - soccerway.com
18°4′56″N 15°58′17″W / 18.08222°N 15.97139°W