Konya Metropolitan Municipality Stadium

The Konya Metropolitan Municipality Stadium (Turkish: Konya Büyükşehir Belediye Stadyumu), is a multi-purpose stadium in Konya, Turkey. It is primarily used for football matches with Konyaspor being the main tenants. It is part of a complex of sports venues that are planned on the outskirts of the city, as part of the Konya Olympic Village. It replaced the aging Konya Atatürk Stadium, which has been in use since the early 1950s. The stadium has a capacity of 42,000 (all-seated) and is totally covered.[3]

Konya Metropolitan Municipality Stadium
Full nameKonya Büyükşehir Belediye Stadyumu
LocationSelçuklu, Konya, Turkey
OwnerKonya City Council
Executive suites55[1]
Capacity42,000[2]
Record attendance41,007 (TurkeyNetherlands, 6 September 2015)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground17 October 2012
Built2012–2014
Opened13 September 2014
ArchitectBahadır Kul
General contractorSarıdağlar İnșaat
Tenants
Konyaspor (2014–present)
Turkey national football team (selected matches)

The stadium is located in Selçuklu, the main district of Konya.

Details

The stadium meets all requirements of UEFA and will be a part of an ensemble with a brand new multi-sport hall, an athletic stadium, a velodrome and different multi sports areas. The stadium and the Sports Park are located on a 40 hectare spot 8 km in the north of the city center, projected by the authorities as a sports and recreation area and surrounded by a new residential area that is still under construction.

The design of the Konya Büyükşehir Belediye Stadyumu is a tribute to the Konya region, its history, its traditions and its locals. It portrays an allegory of the dance of the whirling dervishes and also Konya’s reputation as a “Cycling City”. While the undulation of the round shaped tribunes are transforming the dance of the dervishes into a new dimension, the roof is designed as a “Spoke Wheel”. Especially during evening events the combination of these elements create an inimitable sign symbolizing the city of Konya.

The semi transparent screen façade renders the characteristic conic shape and allows laser shows and the projection of images from outside and the inside as well.

The stadium is designed as a one-tier-stadium with a formidable east and west stand – both have more than 60 rows – and will achieve a great atmosphere for the spectators, for instance the fantastic view for the VIP and the media from the west to the east stand. Furthermore, the multifunctional prepared stadium will have fitness and physiotherapy centre available and shops as well. The VIP club will be used also as a public restaurant and a rentable event location. Also the design of the north and south stands allow the extension with exclusive lounge satellites and sky gardens.

As part of the accommodation concept in Konya, the Sports Park will contain several apartment buildings that will be used as dormitories and residential houses as well. Beyond that, the ecological sustainability of the stadium building will be achieved by innovative integrated measures that will effect in symbiosis long lasting benefits for the stadium operator. This measures include an integrated sun protection by a screen façade helping to minimise the need of air conditioning, a grey water use for toilets and natural green (dual water supply + rainwater) to reduce potable water use by 50%+ and the use of recyclable and low energy building materials. Furthermore, a permanent use of local high efficient cogeneration energy supply for the stadium and the residential area around is scheduled to increase the efficiency of energy production from 60% to 95% - only emergency power supply will be guaranteed by general power grid. Last but not least roof mounted solar panels will save ecological resources and reduce energy costs.

Naming rights

On 17 September 2020, the stadium signed the three-year deal with the local energy dustributer Meram Elektrik Dağıtım A.Ş. (MEDAŞ) as the title sponsor.[4] In result it was commercially known as Medaş Konya Büyükşehir Stadyumu.

Turkey national football team matches

The following national team matches were held in the stadium.

#DateScoreOpponentCompetition
13 September 20151–1 LatviaUEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
26 September 20153–0 NetherlandsUEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
313 October 20151–0 IcelandUEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
46 October 20162–2 Ukraine2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
517 November 20180–1 Sweden2018–19 UEFA Nations League
68 June 20192–0 FranceUEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
729 March 20222–3 ItalyFriendly
815 October 20234–0 LatviaUEFA Euro 2024 qualifying

References

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