Stade 5 Juillet 1962

  • Mediterranean Games in 1975
  • All-Africa Games in 1978
  • African Cup of Nations 1990
  • Athletics Africa Championships 2000
  • Pan Arab Games 2004
  • All-Africa Games in 2007

The Stade 5 Juillet called 1962 ( German stadium of July 5, 1962, Arabic ملعب 5 جويلية 1962), Mohamed - Boudiaf Stadium and El - Djezair Stadium, is a football and athletics stadium, which is located in the Algerian capital Algiers is located.

History

Built in 1972 the stadium, where since 1984 the home games of the football club MC Alger are discharged, acting in accordance with a 2003 renovation of 66,000 spectators. From 13 to July 28, 1978 hosted the sports complex, named after the Algerian independence day, the third Pan-African Games. 2007 was the plant from July 11 to 23 again location of the African sports games. In 1990 the plant was - next to the Stade May 19, 1956 in Annaba - the venue for the African Cup. Here in the stadium nine games were played, including a semi-final, the 3rd place match and the final.

On September 21, 2013, an accident occurred at the stadium. Ten minutes before the end of the derby between MC Alger and USM Algiers broke in the upper tier of the main stand part of the concrete floor away. Through the resulting hole was up, two visitors into the depths, which came in consequence to death. The next day the authorities blocked the stadium until the cause of the crash as overloading or dilapidated buildings is clarified. In January 2014 it was announced to be subjected to the stadium from the summer of 2014 an extensive renovation.

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