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Sports venue in Koforidua, Ghana
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Koforidua Sports Stadium
AddressKoforidua, Eastern Region
Ghana
Capacity5,000
Current usefootball
Construction
ExpandedFIFA standard pitch, tennis court, taekwondo and badminton center, basketball and volleyball courts (planned)
Tenants
Power FC

Koforidua Sports Stadium is suituated in Koforidua, the capital of Eastern Region in Ghana. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Power FC. The stadium holds 5,000 people. It is the only sports stadium located in the Eastern Region.

The Sports Minister Hon. Isaac Kwame Asiamah has cut sod for the upgrading of the Koforidua Sports Stadium to a modern standard sports facility. The project, according to the Minister, is part of the government's plan to build international standard sports stadia. The sport stadium upgrading is part of the agenda of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to ensure that all regions in the country have modern sporting facilities. The upgrading stadium will not only be a football pitch. It will have several facilities including a FIFA standard pitch, a tennis court, a taekwondo and badminton center as well as a basketball and volleyball court.

References

  1. "Koforidua Stadium to be upgraded for first time in 60 years". www.myjoyonline.com. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  2. "Koforidua Sports Stadium - Soccerway". us.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2020-01-11.
  3. "Akufo-Addo commissions Koforidua Youth Resource Centre - MyJoyOnline". www.myjoyonline.com. 2023-12-28. Retrieved 2024-10-19.
  4. Online, Peace FM. "Sports Minister Cuts Sod For The Upgrading of Koforidua Sports Stadium". www.peacefmonline.com. Retrieved 2020-01-23.


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