BUNYODKOR STADIUM
Bunyodkor Stadium is a multi purpose stadium located in Tashkent , Uzbekistan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and tournaments and it is the home ground of Bunyodkor football club.
The total land area is 56 hectares and the stadium has a capacity that can hold 34000 people and it was opened in September 2012. The original shape of this stadium was designed by GMP Architekten in Germany. This new arena was planned to be used for some matches of the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
Bunyodkor Stadium is built on the site of Bunyodkor's former home ground, MHSK Stadium and it replaces the JAR Stadium . The Stadium was opened on 28 September 2012 with a friendly match between FC Bunyodkor and FC Pakhtakor that ended with 3.3 score. A solemn ceremony on the opening of the stadium was held in Tashkent and was attended by the Head of the State. After his opening speech a big screen there started showing a video of a story about the achievements of the country since the Independence Day. After that,the friendly match took place. Sports teams Umid Nihollari, Barkamol Avlod and Universiade performed at the opening ceremony.In addition to that, children's art teams, acrobats , gymnasts and dance , sport teams participated in the ceremony, which finished with a grand firework display, Bunyodkor Stadium is a sport complex consists of 7 modern soccer fields, children's and youth football school, dormitories, swimming pool and a number of other necessary facilities.
TASHKENT LAKESIDE GOLF CLUB
Golf, a sport which is common in Western Europe and America is becoming more and more popular in Uzbekistan. A perfectly organised golf country club also the first class golf course has now been created in Tashkent, where high level golf competitions are often held. The golf fields which are 7015 yards long are suitable for golfers of all levels of skills.
Picturesque lakes and waterfalls surrounding the fields of 18 holes each make this Central Asian lakeside golf club a venue with a pleasant atmosphere for its visitors.
PAKHTAKOR MARKAZLY STADIUM
Central Stadium Pakhtakor to Pakhtakor Markazly Stadium is a multi purpose stadium in tashkent, Uzbekistan. It is used mostly for football matches and it also has other athletic facilities. The stadium holds 35000 which is all seated. It was built during Soviet times in 1956 and renovated in 1996.
JAR STADIUM
Jar stadium is the second best stadium after Pakhtakor Stadium in Tashkent. Since the Independence of Uzbekistan many beautiful buildings, sport complexes have been built. The government has paid special attention to the development of sport in Uzbekistan which is the reason why it is built. JAR Stadium is a part of JAR sport complex. It was built for 3 years and its construction was completely finished in 1998. Its opening ceremony took place on 25 August. It was the best present for the 7th anniversary of their independence. More than 4 billion Uzbek Soums was spent on construction works. The construction was organised in association with Japanese architects. The head architect's name was Abduqahhor Ruzmetov which is one of the best architects of Central Asia. The capacity of it is more than 10000 people with comfortable seats.
Bunyodkor Stadium is a multi purpose stadium located in Tashkent , Uzbekistan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and tournaments and it is the home ground of Bunyodkor football club.
The total land area is 56 hectares and the stadium has a capacity that can hold 34000 people and it was opened in September 2012. The original shape of this stadium was designed by GMP Architekten in Germany. This new arena was planned to be used for some matches of the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
Bunyodkor Stadium is built on the site of Bunyodkor's former home ground, MHSK Stadium and it replaces the JAR Stadium . The Stadium was opened on 28 September 2012 with a friendly match between FC Bunyodkor and FC Pakhtakor that ended with 3.3 score. A solemn ceremony on the opening of the stadium was held in Tashkent and was attended by the Head of the State. After his opening speech a big screen there started showing a video of a story about the achievements of the country since the Independence Day. After that,the friendly match took place. Sports teams Umid Nihollari, Barkamol Avlod and Universiade performed at the opening ceremony.In addition to that, children's art teams, acrobats , gymnasts and dance , sport teams participated in the ceremony, which finished with a grand firework display, Bunyodkor Stadium is a sport complex consists of 7 modern soccer fields, children's and youth football school, dormitories, swimming pool and a number of other necessary facilities.
TASHKENT LAKESIDE GOLF CLUB
Golf, a sport which is common in Western Europe and America is becoming more and more popular in Uzbekistan. A perfectly organised golf country club also the first class golf course has now been created in Tashkent, where high level golf competitions are often held. The golf fields which are 7015 yards long are suitable for golfers of all levels of skills.
Picturesque lakes and waterfalls surrounding the fields of 18 holes each make this Central Asian lakeside golf club a venue with a pleasant atmosphere for its visitors.
PAKHTAKOR MARKAZLY STADIUM
Central Stadium Pakhtakor to Pakhtakor Markazly Stadium is a multi purpose stadium in tashkent, Uzbekistan. It is used mostly for football matches and it also has other athletic facilities. The stadium holds 35000 which is all seated. It was built during Soviet times in 1956 and renovated in 1996.
JAR STADIUM
Jar stadium is the second best stadium after Pakhtakor Stadium in Tashkent. Since the Independence of Uzbekistan many beautiful buildings, sport complexes have been built. The government has paid special attention to the development of sport in Uzbekistan which is the reason why it is built. JAR Stadium is a part of JAR sport complex. It was built for 3 years and its construction was completely finished in 1998. Its opening ceremony took place on 25 August. It was the best present for the 7th anniversary of their independence. More than 4 billion Uzbek Soums was spent on construction works. The construction was organised in association with Japanese architects. The head architect's name was Abduqahhor Ruzmetov which is one of the best architects of Central Asia. The capacity of it is more than 10000 people with comfortable seats.
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