Takhti Stadium, Multi-purpose sports stadium in Mashhad, Iran.
Takhti Stadium is a multi-purpose sports facility in Mashhad with two grass fields designed for football matches and training sessions. It can accommodate up to 15,000 spectators in its main arena and has separate areas for players, officials, and spectator seating.
The venue was originally known as Zibandeh and later renamed Saadabad Stadium before receiving its current name. It hosted a friendly international match between Iran and North Korea in February 1985.
The stadium has been home to Payam Mashhad since 2013 and plays an important role in the local sports culture. It serves as a gathering place where the community watches regional football competitions and supports local athletic talent.
The facility can be accessed through multiple entrances that distribute visitors effectively throughout the grounds. Arriving early is recommended when larger events are scheduled to avoid crowded conditions and long wait times.
In 1990, the local Khorasan XI achieved a notable 0-0 draw against the Iranian National Team in an unofficial friendly match. This result remains a proud moment in local sports history and demonstrates the regional team's capabilities.
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