The Diamniadio Olympic Stadium in Senegal will be inaugurated today, in front of A-List guests. Costing $260m , it will host the Youth Olympic Games in 2026, a first for Africa.
It is part of a new city, which has since seen an Express railway built to connect it to Dakar.🇸🇳 pic.twitter.com/e1jYKwEgDz— Juliet Bawuah (@julietbawuah) February 22, 2022
The stadium was built within a year and a half by a Turkish company at a cost of $270 million.
This is the second largest sports edifice in the country after the Leopold Sedar Senghor stadium, which has a capacity of sixty thousand spectators and was built in 1985 in Dakar.
Communications advisor at the Ministry of Sports M’Baye Jacques Diop said that the new stadium is part of a dynamic of making Dakar a “sports center” to avoid transferring Senegal’s matches to Asia.
According to Sall, the stadium contains a 2-megawatt solar power plant that makes it “almost self-sufficient in electricity.”
The stadium was inaugurated on Tuesday in the presence of several heads of state, including Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Rwanda’s Paul Kagame and Liberian president, former football star George Weah. Swiss-Italian FIFA President Gianni Infantino was among the attendees.
Hey world ! This is Senegal's Abdoulaye Wade Stadium 🇸🇳❤️🇸🇳
🎥: @Fatouu_S. pic.twitter.com/q1gIjmSo99
— Sadio Mane #SM10 (@SadioMane10FP) February 22, 2022
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