The Pokhara Rangasala (Nepali: पोखरा रङ्गशाला) is a multi-purpose stadium in Pokhara, Gandaki Province, Nepal. It has a capacity of 18,500[2] spectators. The venue is located to the south of Pokhara at Rambazaar on the eastern bank of Seti river.[3]
Former names | Annapurna Stadium |
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Location | Pokhara, Nepal |
Owner | All Nepal Football Association, Gandaki Province Sports Development Council |
Capacity | 18,500 [1] |
Construction | |
Built | 1980 |
Construction cost | Rs. 1.3 Billion |
Tenants | |
Sahara Club (Pokhara), Nepal national football team, Pokhara Thunders |
History
editThe facility comprises a football stadium surrounded by an athletics track of 400m, one 7-A side football ground,[4] a volleyball court, a basketball court, a cricket ground and covered hall for games like badminton, karate and other indoor sports. The administrative buildings of Kaski district sports office and ANFA Kaski are located here. It is the only venue in Nepal beside Dasarath Rangasala Stadium to host international football matches. The stadium has hosted several international friendly matches of the Nepal national football team.[5][6][7] The other facilities near the stadium are used to host volleyball, basketball, cricket, wrestling,[8][9] boxing and badminton.
Hosted events
editInternational games:
Football:
See also
editReferences
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- ^ "ANFA | Manang Marsyangdi Club to play league matches in Pokhara". the-anfa.com. Retrieved 2022-01-06.