Addis Ababa Stadium is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks and a historic venue for sports and national events. Located in the heart of the capital, it has long served as the home ground for Ethiopia’s major football matches, athletics competitions, and even cultural celebrations.
While the stadium carries a lot of history and pride, it is also one of the older arenas in the country. Its atmosphere during a football match is electric, with passionate fans filling the stands, singing, and creating a lively environment. Being here during a big game feels like being part of Ethiopia’s sporting heartbeat.
On the downside, the infrastructure shows its age. The seating, restrooms, and facilities are in need of modernization compared to international standards. Access can also get crowded during major matches. Despite that, it remains a place full of memories, national pride, and community spirit.
Overall, Addis Ababa Stadium is not just a sports ground—it’s a cultural hub where history, passion, and identity meet. Anyone visiting the capital with an interest in Ethiopian football or athletics should definitely...
Read moreAddis Ababa Stadium (አዲስ አበባ ስታዲየም) is one of the oldest and most iconic sports venues in Ethiopia. Located in the heart of Addis Ababa, it has long been the center of major national and international sports events, especially football (soccer). The stadium has hosted Ethiopian Premier League matches, national team games, athletics competitions, and even concerts and cultural events.
Though its capacity is modest compared to modern international stadiums—around 35,000 spectators—it holds historical significance and is beloved by many Ethiopians. Plans have been ongoing to renovate or replace it with a new, more modern facility (the new Adey Abeba Stadium), but Addis Ababa Stadium still remains active...
Read moreAddis Ababa Stadium was constructed in 1940 in the Italian ruled Addis Abeba. It hosted several matches during the 1962, 1968 and 1976 African Cup of Nations, including the final of the 1962 (won by Ethiopia over the United Arab Republic) and 1968 editions and the final group stage of the 1976 tournament. Later in 1999, it was renovated for the 2001 CAF African Youth Championship held in Ethiopia. The Stadium is located at the heart of Addis Ababa near Legehar train station and Meskel Square. The stadium hosts both international soccer and athletics...
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