Duler Stadium

Indian association football stadium in the state of Goa


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::summary Indian association football stadium in the state of Goa ::

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FieldValue
nameDuler Stadium
ownerGoa Football Association
locationMapusa, Goa, India
coordinates
surfaceAstroTurf
dimensions105x65m
capacity10,000
tenantsGoa Professional League
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Duler Stadium, officially Duler Football Stadium, is a football stadium in Mapusa, Goa, India. Dempo, Salgaocar, and Sporting Goa were the most notable venue users. It also serves as home ground for other Goa Professional League clubs.

History

Kingfisher sponsoring

In 2009, the Goa Football Association agreed to a deal with giants Kingfisher to rename the Duler Stadium to the Kingfisher Stadium, but in January 2009, the land owners protested, as the stadium belongs to the Mapusa Communidade.

Renovation

In 2012, the Goa Football Association approved revamping the Duler Stadium by adding a new AstroTurf. On 10 June it was announced that FIFA had officially approved the move, as part of the Win in India with India program.

References

References

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  2. Da Costa, Aldrid. "New generation turf at Duler Stadium". OHeraldo.
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  6. "Salgaocar 4-0 Air India". Goal.com.
  7. Noronha, Anselm. (30 December 2012). "Salgaocar FC 4-0 Air India: David Booth's side sign off the year in style".
  8. "Sporting Clube de Goa Champions of Airtel Goa Professional League 2013/14". [[Sporting Clube de Goa]].
  9. Mergulhao, Marcus. (4 May 2018). "At 50, Goa Police Cup has only memories to cherish".
  10. [https://khelnow.com/football/gpl-2020-21-calangute-association-sesa-football-academy-report Goa Pro League: Sesa hold Calangute Association]. ''Khel Now''. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  11. Narvekar, Ravish. (13 November 2018). "Churchill Brothers outclass Bardez in Goa Pro League".
  12. "Move to rename Duler stadium opposed". Navhind Times.
  13. "FIFA GIVE ALL CLEAR TO LAY ASTRO TURF". Goa Football Association.

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