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The Aslantepe ArenA is an under construction football stadium for Turkish giants Galatasaray S.K. Its former name, Seyrantepe, has been changed to Aslantepe (Lion Hill) after Galatasaray purchased the ground; Aslan (Lion) being Galatasaray's symbol. The idea is to realize a stadium on the model of the ArenA in Amsterdam, and complete it in 16 months. The construction of the new stadium officially got underway on Thursday, December 13th, 2007. The new stadium will have a capacity of 52,500, making it the largest private stadium owned by a club in Turkey. It will also feature a mobile pitch and a hydraulic dome at the top which can be closed in case of rain or snow. There are also plans for building a shopping mall and residential units as part of the Aslantepe Project.
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