Sree kanteerava stadium

  1. Kanteerava stadium to go hi
  2. Bengaluru FC
  3. Sree Kanteerava Outdoor Stadium set for transformation
  4. Karnataka govt plans a new look for Bengaluru's Sree Kanteerava Stadium
  5. Stadiums and thier capacities
  6. Kanteerava Stadium: Know More About Stadium Capacity, History, Events & Recent Matches
  7. Kanteerava Indoor Stadium
  8. SREE KANTEERAVA STADIUM (Bengaluru)


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Kanteerava stadium to go hi

The city’s Sree Kanteerava Outdoor Stadium will be remodelled with private partnership at a cost of ₹1,500 crore, said Minister for Sports and Youth Empowerment K.C. Narayana Gowda on Thursday. A detailed project report has been prepared for developing the stadium on PPP mode with all hi-tech facilities. “Talks with private developers are under way,” he said. The minister, who chaired a meeting with officials, said a clear picture on the development of the stadium would be known in another two months. Facilities such as multi-storied building, five star hotel, commercial complex, parking, gyms, etc., are planned. The minister took officials to task for not spending the money allocated to the department and said a proposal has been submitted to allocate at least ₹1,000 crore in the 2021-22 State budget for sports.

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Sree Kanteerava Outdoor Stadium set for transformation

The state government of Karnataka in India has revealed plans for a major redevelopment of Bengaluru’s Sree Kanteerava Outdoor Stadium. Youth Empowerment and Sports Minister, Narayana Gowda, said that a public-private partnership is being drawn up that will see more than INR10bn (£99.1m/€113.5m/$137.7m) invested to transform the stadium. Sree Kanteerava Outdoor Stadium opened in 1997 and has a current capacity of around 25,800. It is the state capital’s main sports stadium. “The detailed project report is ready,” said Gowda, according to Gowda said a clearer picture on the redevelopment plan is likely to emerge in April. He added: “Talks with private developers are underway, if private companies come forward, the government will hold talks with them. The department has also discussed utilising corporate social responsibility funds.” Image: Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Cookie Duration Description __cf_bm 30 minutes This cookie, set by Cloudflare, is used to support Cloudflare Bot Management. __lc_cid 2 years This is an essential cookie for the website live chat box to function properly. __lc_cst 2 years This cookie is used for the website live chat box to function properly. __oauth_redirect_detector past This cookie is used to recognize the visitors using live chat at different times inorder to optimize the chat-box functionality....

Karnataka govt plans a new look for Bengaluru's Sree Kanteerava Stadium

Karnataka Youth Empowerment and Sports Minister KC Narayana Gowda on Thursday unveiled a grand plan to modernize Bengaluru’s Sree Kanteerava Stadium, which he said will be done at an estimated cost of Rs 1,500 crore. “The plan is to upgrade the stadium on public-private partnership (PPP). The detailed project report is ready. Talks are on and soon we will give it final shape,” Gowda said, after reviewing this with officials. “The blueprint for the indoors and the entire stadium premises is ready. This will include a multi-storey building, 3-star and 5-star hotels, parking and commercial establishments,” Gowda said. A similar PPP model will be explored to develop stadia in districts, the minister said. “If private companies come forward, the government has decided to hold talks with them. We’ve also discussed utilizing corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds,” he added. According to Gowda, the idea is to increase the number of sportspersons in the state participating in the Olympics. “We must make ready 100+ athletes across the 14 Olympic sports and of them, at least 50 athletes should become eligible,” he said. Gowda’s department has decided to seek an allocation of Rs 1,000 crore in the upcoming state budget. “When compared with Punjab and Haryana, the allocation for sports in our state is less. So, we want to increase it three times and make it at least Rs 1,000 crore,” Gowda said. The minister also pulled up officials when he found low expenditure against the distri...

Stadiums and thier capacities

Home of the Clubs All the Stadiums and thier capacities - Indian Super League After a two-year hiatus, the fans return for the 2022–2023 season to the stadiums. From the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi to the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata, the Indian Super League is widely renowned for its noisy stadiums. The fact that top-tier clubs do not own stadiums is a disadvantage for them. Some clubs incur substantial financial losses as a result of these stadium rentals.The only ISL team with its own stadium is Jamshedpur FC.The JRD Tata Sports Complex is owned by Tata Steel Limited. Mumbai Football Arena The Mumbai Football Arena is housed within the Andheri Sports Complex, a multi-purpose sports facility. With a capacity of almost 8,000 seats, the arena became the new home of Mumbai City FC from Hero ISL 2016 after the first two seasons were played at the Dr DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, Pune Popularly known as the Balawadi Stadium, was the home for FC Pune City in their Indian super league home fixtures. Hyderabad FC will use the venue as home for their initial games this season. Kalinga Stadium Established in 1978, the Kalinga Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located at the heart of the city of Bhubaneswar in Odisha. The stadium is the home of Odisha FC. Click Here Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Goa The Fatorda Stadium, officially known as the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, is the home ground of FC Goa. Established in 1989, it has also acted ...

Kanteerava Stadium: Know More About Stadium Capacity, History, Events & Recent Matches

Sree Kanteerava Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Bengaluru with a capacity of holding 24,000 spectators. It is Bengaluru's main sports stadium and several national level teams hold their training sessions at this stadium. The facilities in the stadium include running track, football field, volleyball court and two outdoor rock climbing walls. It also includes synthetic surfaced areas for field events such as long jump, high jump, triple jump and pole vault. History The stadium was constructed through SVEC Constructions Ltd. and the construction was completed by 31 May 1997. The Sree Kanteerava athletic track was a cinder track before, but was later developed into a pro synthetic track for 1997 National Games. Major Matches The Kanteerava Stadium has been Bengaluru FC’s home ground since the 2014-15 season of the I-League. It has played host to some memorable games of football. In 2015, Mohun Bagan had famously secured the I-League title on the final day of the season after a last-gasp equaliser against Bengaluru FC. In 2016, Bengaluru FC defeated Johor Darul Ta’zim 3-1 in the second leg of their AFC Cup semifinal clash to become the first Indian club to reach the final of Asia’s second tier club competition. Controversies The stadium seemed to be no longer a safe training ground for aspiring athletes. The facilities in the stadium are nowhere close to international standards and the trainers may have to forget producing competitive athletes from this ground. The athle...

Kanteerava Indoor Stadium

This article needs additional citations for Please help Find sources: · · · · ( July 2007) ( Sri Kanteerava Indoor Stadium Full name Shree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium Location 12°58′7.75″N 77°35′28.71″E / 12.9688194°N 77.5913083°E / 12.9688194; 77.5913083 Owner Karnataka Athletic Association 4,000 Field size 120m x 90m Construction Built 1995 Architect Sundaram Consultants, Bangalore Tenants

SREE KANTEERAVA STADIUM (Bengaluru)

Be aware that this is a public property every part of it can be used by any one its confirmed by KAA and stadium authorities manganemt, some couch and some people working out there act as if the ground is there own and these couch and 5 people do rowdism watch there face closely every person I have added there pictures especially the orange guys is a big lofer he just slips in any fight with out reason and pushes you and man handle be aware of these people if they say don't work out here compliant to management In the heart of the city’s business hub is Bangalore’s most favourite garden. Cubbon Park is a beautifully maintained 120-hectare garden where all the local residents of the city take a break. A landmark ‘lung’ area of Bengaluru, the gardens are dotted with a lot of colonial heritage and charm, which are today a part of the state capital’s political centre. Home to the red-painted Gothic style State Central Library, the magnificent Vidhan Souda built in Mysore Neo-Dravidian architectural style, the neoclassical Attara Kacheri built in 1864 and housing the High Court, oldest museums and GPO in its vicinity, a trip to Cubbon Park is a great heritage walk. Sundays at the park are quite a treat with a plethora of activities to choose from - concerts, fun runs, yoga, tiny farmers market, the list is endless. Sree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, is an sporting arena located in Bangalore, near Cubbon Park. The stadium with capacity of 4,000 is part of the Sree Kanteer...