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Building in Rizoupoli, Attica Region, Greece See also: Apollon Smyrnis

38°1′41.36″N 23°44′27.72″E / 38.0281556°N 23.7410333°E / 38.0281556; 23.7410333

Georgios Kamaras Stadium
Rizoupoli
Former namesRizoupoli Stadium
LocationRizoupoli, Athens, Greece
Coordinates38°1′41.36″N 23°44′27.72″E / 38.0281556°N 23.7410333°E / 38.0281556; 23.7410333
Public transitAthens Metro Athens Metro Line 1 Ano Patisia metro station
OwnerGS Apollon Smyrnis
OperatorApollon Smyrnis FC
Capacity14,200
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardYes
Construction
Opened1948
Construction cost€3,500,000 (2001 renovation)
Tenants
Apollon Smyrnis FC (1948–present)
Olympiacos FC (2002–2004)
Ethnikos Piraeus FC (2005–2007)
AEK Athens FC (2022)
Greece national football team (2020, 2022) (2023-) training stadium

Georgios Kamaras Stadium (Greek: Στάδιο Γεώργιος Καμάρας) is a multi-purpose stadium in Athens, Greece. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Apollon Smyrnis. The stadium holds 14,200 and was built in 1948. It was used by Olympiacos for about 2 years (2002–2004) as home ground, due to the construction of their new stadium Karaiskaki. Since 2005. the stadium is named Georgios Kamaras, in honour of Georgios Kamaras, old glorious player of Apollon.

History

The stadium was built in 1948 and its inauguration took place on October 17 that year with the presence of some 10,000 fans. In 2002, Olympiacos undertook a radical renovation to use it as the temporary headquarters of its team until the construction of the new "Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium" was completed, replacing the old one in Neo Faliro, Piraeus. In 2003, Rizoupoli Stadium took its name in honor of former renowned footballer Apollon Smyrnis, Giorgos Kamaras. The stadium was one of the official training sessions for the 2004 Olympic Games. In 2005 the stadium was used as the headquarters of the National Piraeus team.

The capacity of the stadium is 14,200 seats. The spectators' record was recorded in 1973 in a match between Apollon Smyrnis and PAS Giannina with 21,231 fans on the pitch.

References

  1. "Η ιστορία του γηπέδου". fcapollon.gr. Archived from the original on 26 February 2014. Retrieved 22 February 2014.

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Apollon Smyrnis Football Club
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Ethnikos Piraeus 1923 Football Club
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