Peristeri Stadium |
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Capacity: 9,035 (seated) |
Location: |
The stadium is located in Peristeri, a western district of Athens.
To get there by car, exit the city centre via Athinon
Avenue. 1 km after passing over the motorway to Lamia, Athinon Avenue
submerges under Thivon Street. Don't go down the tunnel, but turn
right into Thivon. Go on for another 400m and at the traffic lights
turn right again into Kennedy Street. After a couple of blocks you
will come to Peristeri Arena. The stadium is at the other side of
it.
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You
may also get there by public transport. Use Metro line
2 (red) to its Peristeri terminus of "Aghios Antonios" and
then board bus #821. Get off just 4 stops after Aghios
Antonios, at "Ghipedo" (it means football ground), right
outside Peristeri Stadium.
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Built in: 1970 (Latest redevelopment in 2005) |
Record attendance: 13,099 (Atromitos FC vs Olympiacos CFP - on 11/1/1981) |
Home of: Atromitos FC (Superleague) |
More
data: The stadium originally had two stands, while the south curve
was built in the late 1970s (Peristeri
Arena is behind it). Since that time, the only other works worth
mentioning were the installation of the rubber athletics track in
2001 and of the floodlights in 2004. The state of the stadium was
generally very poor, matching the form of its tenants, Atromitos FC,
who lingered in lower divisions. You may see four photos that were
shot in 2002: 1, 2,
3, 4.
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However, the merger of top-flight Halkidona FC with Atromitos FC in
the summer of 2005 meant the return of 1st Division football to Peristeri.
The stadium was therefore upgraded, the most important of these works
being the following:
- Replacement of the pitch. - Installation of plastic seats on all stands and leather seats in the VIP section. - Construction of a new north stand (capacity 1,300 - allocated to away fans). - Upgrading of facilities below the stands (new dressing rooms, VIP lounge, service areas). - Upgrading of facilities for the TV & press (new TV & press booths, new press room). |
Some more works were completed within 2006:
- Improvement of safety characteristics at the entrances of the west stand. - New electronically controled entrance gates. The latest significant upgrade to Peristeri Stadium was the construction of a roof over the west stand in late 2009 (photos on this page were shot prior to that date so they do not show it). The stadium is owned by the Municipality of Peristeri. |
Many
thanks to Ms Katia Koxenoglou, PR Officer of Atromitos FC, for all
her valuable help
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