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  1. Azadi Stadium: Former names: Aryamehr Stadium (1971–1979) Location: Tehran, Iran: Owner: Ministry of Sport and Youth of Iran: Operator: Azadi Sport Complex Tehran Municipality: Capacity: 78,116 (2016–present) 84,412 (2012–2016) 95,225 (2003–2012) 100,000 (1971–2003) Record attendance: 128,000 Iran vs. Australia: Field size

  2. Das Azadi-Stadion, genannt Azadi, ist ein Fußballstadion mit Leichtathletikanlage im Westen der iranischen Hauptstadt Teheran. Erbaut wurde es zur 2500-Jahr-Feier der Iranischen Monarchie. Die Eröffnung fand am 18. Oktober 1971 statt. Im Jahr 1974 war es die zentrale Sportstätte für die Asienspiele. Es wird seit seiner Eröffnung ...

  3. Key facts. Clubs: FC Persepolis & FC Esteghlal | Opening: 1971 | Capacity: 84,412 seats. History and description. Azadi Stadium was built to serve as the centrepiece venue for the 1974 Asia Games. It was initially called Aryamehr Stadium, opened on 1 April 1971, and could hold 100,000 spectators.

  4. Azadi Indoor Stadium. The Āzādi Sport Complex ( Persian: مجموعه ورزشی آزادی ), formerly known as Āryāmehr Sports Complex ( Persian: مجموعه ورزشی آریامهر ), is the national sports complex of Iran based in Tehran. The Azadi Stadium is located within the walls of this complex.

  5. Address: Azadi Stadium Boulevard, Tehran. Country: Iran. Capacity: 78,000. Opened: 18 October 1971. Main use: Football. Tenants: Esteghlal (football), Persepolis (football) Extra stadium info – Azadi Stadium. The construction of the venue, which opened as the Aryamehr Stadium, started in 1970.

  6. The roar of some 100,000 men is famous among players visiting Teheran for qualifying games. It also sounds impressive when the stadium is divided 50:50 among local supporters in what may be the world’s largest derby – Esteghlal vs. Persepolis.