Name
Stade 5 Juillet 1962

Thumb
no badge



Next Event
MC Alger vs JS Saoura
Sat 07 Dec 2024 00:00

Established
0 (2023 years old)

Capacity
0

Build Cost


Architect


Country
Algeria

Location
Algiers. Algeria

Timezone


Coordinates




Logo


Upcoming
07 Dec MC Alger home team badge - Away Team Badge JS Saoura
07 Dec MC Alger home team badge - Away Team Badge Young Africa
14 Dec MC Alger home team badge - Away Team Badge Al-Hilal Omd
27 Dec MC Alger home team badge - Away Team Badge ASO Chlef
10 Jan MC Alger home team badge - Away Team Badge TP Mazembe
01 Feb MC Alger home team badge - Away Team Badge JS Kabylie
21 Feb MC Alger home team badge - Away Team Badge CS Constanti

Past Events
20 Nov MC Alger home team badge 1 - 3home team badge CR Belouizda
09 Nov MC Alger home team badge 0 - 0home team badge US Biskra
24 Oct MC Alger home team badge 0 - 0home team badge Olympique Ak
11 Oct MC Alger home team badge 1 - 0home team badge MC Oran
27 Sep MC Alger home team badge 1 - 1home team badge Paradou AC
21 Sep MC Alger home team badge 2 - 0home team badge US Monastir
22 Aug MC Alger home team badge 2 - 0home team badge Watanga


Description
Available in:

Stade du 5 Juillet 1962 (English: 5 July 1962 Stadium, Arabic: ملعب 5 جويلية 1962‎) (the name refers to 5 July 1962, the day Algeria declared independence), is a football and athletics stadium located in Algiers, Algeria. The stadium was inaugurated in 1972 with a capacity of 95,000. It served as the main stadium of the 1975 Mediterranean Games, the 1978 All-Africa Games, the 2004 Pan Arab Games, and the 2007 All-Africa Games. The stadium was one of two venues of the 1990 African Cup of Nations (the other venue was the Stade 19 Mai 1956 in Annaba). It hosted 9 matches of the tournament, including the final match, which had a second record attendance of 105,302 spectators. In the final match, the home team Algeria defeated Nigeria 1–0 to win the tournament. The record attendance is of 110,000 spectators in the friendly match between Algeria and Serbia on 3 March 2010. It also hosted the 2000 African Championships in Athletics. After a formal compliance with current safety standards in 1999, the stadium was reduced to an 80,200 capacity, and following a new phase of renovation in 2003,. The future capacity will be 80,000 with possible further renovations.
wikipedia icon cc icon

Tennants

Team Badge
Country Icon
MC Alger

Fanart



Other Links