SOCCER, IS THERE A STADIUM LIKE THIS?...SURREAL SOCCER FIELD TO BE BORN IN CENTRAL ASIA → 30,000 SEATS 'LANDMARK' TO BE COMPLETED

Soccer, is there a stadium like this?...Surreal soccer field to be born in Central Asia → 30,000 seats 'landmark' to be completed

Soccer, is there a stadium like this?...Surreal soccer field to be born in Central Asia → 30,000 seats 'landmark' to be completed

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Following Southeast Asia, a huge soccer stadium will be built in Central Asia, a barren soccer field.

The stadium, which will be built with the support of Chinese capital, is expected to become a new landmark in Tajikistan's capital, Dushanbe.

Thomas Bullock, a reporter covering Central Asian soccer, said on the 4th (Korea Standard Time), "A new stadium in Central Asia, this time in Tajikistan."

"There will be an indoor stadium with more than 30,000 seats in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan. It will be a rare stadium in Dushanbe," Bullock said, adding that it will include a soccer museum, VIP seats, 72 screens and a bridge across two rivers.

If you look at the photo released by Bullock, the stadium is under construction. Only the outer wall and the stands are in some combination, and the grass has not yet been laid. When completed, the bird's eye view shows the appearance of the stadium with a white roof, and it is expected that there will be a wide walkway for people to walk freely.

According to Bullock, the stadium is being built by Chinese construction company PFM Stone. Natural grass, not artificial grass, will be laid.

In addition, construction was suspended once and resumed at the end of last year, and it is scheduled to be completed around September 9 next year, the 35th anniversary of Tajikistan's independence.

Currently, the Tajikistan national soccer team is using the Pamir Stadium in Dushanbe. It can accommodate about 20,000 people. Estimated to accommodate around 30,000 people, the stadium will likely become a new landmark of Tajikistan when it is completed.

Fans couldn't hide their surprise. One fan asked, "The white version of Santiago Bernabeu (Real Madrid's home stadium)" and another said, "It's interesting to see such poor countries spend money on building stadiums at this level, from a soccer fan's point of view."

Meanwhile, Tajikistan gained independence from the Soviet Union on September 9, 1991, and began competing in international competitions the following year.

The FIFA rankings are currently 104th, and they were eliminated in the 2026 FIFA North-China World Cup Asian qualifying round by ranking third behind Jordan and Saudi Arabia in the second qualifying round. 메이저사이트

The confrontation with Korean soccer has not been held since 1997. At that time, the Korean national soccer team won 4-1.

At that time, Shin Eui-son (Valerie Sarichev), who is from Tajikistan and currently coaches in Cheonan City, made his A-match debut as Tajikistan's representative.

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