Uhuru Stadium

Coordinates: 6°51′20″S 39°16′22″E / 6.855675°S 39.272671°E / -6.855675; 39.272671
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Uhuru Stadium
Uwanja wa Uhuru (Swahili)
Shamba la Bibi (Swahili) / (Grandmother's field)
Uhuru Stadium is located in Tanzania
Uhuru Stadium
Uhuru Stadium
Location in Tanzania
Former namesTanzania National Stadium
AddressTaifa Road
LocationDar-es-Salaam, Tanzania
Coordinates6°51′20″S 39°16′22″E / 6.855675°S 39.272671°E / -6.855675; 39.272671
Public transitKurasini Station (4 km)
OwnerTanzanian Government
TypeStadium
Capacity23,000[1]
Construction
Built1961
Tenants
Young Africans S.C., Simba S.C., JKT Ruvu Stars and Ruvu Shooting[2]

Uhuru stadium (formerly known as Tanzania National Stadium) is stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It is located adjacent to the National Stadium.

History

Tanganyika's independence ceremony was celebrated at the stadium on 9 December 1961.[3] Since then, the anniversary is celebrated at the stadium each year. It also served as the venue for the inaugural address of all the past presidents.

The funeral service of Julius Nyerere, Tanzania's first President was held at the stadium on Thursday, 21 October 1999.[4]

References

  1. ^ http://www.national-football-teams.com/stadium/2894/Uhuru_Stadium.html
  2. ^ "Stadiums in Tanzania". World Stadiums. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  3. ^ James Clagett Taylor (1 January 1963). The Political Development of Tanganyika. Stanford University Press. pp. 217–. ISBN 978-0-8047-0147-1.
  4. ^ Godfrey Mwakikagile (2007). Nyerere and Africa: End of an Era. Intercontinental Books. pp. 12–. ISBN 978-0-9802534-1-2.

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