Stade Ahmed Kaïd, Football stadium in Tiaret, Algeria.
Stade Ahmed Kaïd is a football stadium in Tiaret with capacity for around 30,000 spectators and features an artificial playing surface. The facility hosts professional matches throughout the season and provides modern amenities for players and visitors.
The stadium opened on February 24, 1987, with a match between Algeria's national team and FC Nantes. This inaugural event marked a significant milestone for sports in the city.
The stadium serves as the home of JSM Tiaret, a local football club with deep roots in the community. Supporters gather here to experience matches and celebrate their connection to the sport.
The stadium underwent major renovations in 2018, receiving a new artificial surface after being closed for several years. Visitors will find the facility well-maintained and equipped to modern standards.
At its opening in 1987, approximately 40,000 people packed into the stadium despite its official capacity of 30,000. This overflow crowd demonstrates the tremendous enthusiasm the community had for this new sports facility.
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