Turgutlu 7 Eylül Stadyumu, Football stadium in Turgutlu, Turkey.
The Turgutlu 7 Eylül Stadyumu is a football venue with a natural grass pitch and seating for approximately 4,100 spectators. The stadium has covered and uncovered seating sections, along with portable stands designed for visiting supporters.
The stadium opened in 1965 and has undergone major renovations in the 1980s and 2000s to meet evolving football standards. These upgrades allowed the venue to maintain its role in local sports over several decades.
The stadium takes its name from September 7th, a date symbolizing the liberation of Turgutlu and holding deep significance for local people. This connection shapes how residents view the place and ties it to a pivotal moment in the city's past.
The venue has facilities and access points designed for visitors with mobility needs, making it accessible for all. The different seating sections with cover provide flexibility, allowing visitors to choose based on their preference for shade or shelter.
The stadium sits roughly 200 meters from the Irlamaz Sports Complex, where the local football club trains daily and prepares for matches. This close proximity creates an integrated sports environment within the same area.
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