Full name | Len Clay Stadium |
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Location | Obuasi, Ashanti, Ghana |
Capacity | 20,000[1] |
Construction | |
Opened | 10 May 1990 |
Renovated | 17 April 2005 |
Architect | Enninful Design Services |
Project manager | Charles Blankson-Hemans |
Structural engineer | CESY |
Services engineer | Dzokoto |
General contractor | A.LANG |
Main contractors | A.Lang |
Tenants | |
Ashanti Gold Sporting Club Ghana national football team |
Len Clay Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Obuasi, Ghana. It was opened on 10 May 1990[2] and renovated on 17 April 2005 and is home to Ashanti Gold Sporting Club. It has capacity for 20,000[1] people.
History
Len Clay Stadium was opened on 10 May 1990 by the former president of Ghana, Jerry Rawlings. The stadium is dedicated to Len Clay, a former Group Engineering and Projects Manager of Ashanti Goldfield Company and supporter of the team.[3]
The stadium was designed by Enninful Design Services and built by A.Lang with Arc Charles Blankson-Hemans as the project manager for EDS., who also built the Enyinam Housing Project and Enyinam lodge amongst others and different projects across Ghana.[3]
Stadium features
The stadium features automatic turnstiles, car park and over 1,300 seats in the main Grandstand, as well as six Executive Boxes, each with its own air-conditioning and room for 40 seats.[3]
Stadium complex
The Stadium complex includes an athletic track, P.A. system, video cameras, V.I.P. car park, toilets and a bar with a function room.[3] A multi-gym and electronic scoreboard, as well as floodlighting.[3]
References
- 1 2 "Ashantigold Sporting Club Limited". ghanaweb.com.
- ↑ Charles Wundengba (2 November 2018). "What You Need to Know about Len Clay Sports Stadium". ObuasiToday.com.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Details for Len Clay Stadium, Obuasi. worldstadia.com.
External links
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