Japoma Stadium

The Japoma Stadium, or Stade omnisport de Douala (official name), is located in the Japoma locality in Douala. It will be a 50,000-capacity all-seater stadium which also will have basketball courts, handball volleyball and tennis courts, an olympic swimming pool of 8 lanes, conference centres, commercial centers, a four star luxury hotel and a parking lot. The stadium will be mostly used for football but it will also have an athletic track.[2][3]

Stade de Japoma
Full nameStade omnisport de Douala
LocationJapoma, Douala, Cameroon
Coordinates4°00′20″N 9°49′31″E
OwnerCameroonian Football Federation
Capacity50,000
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundFebruary 21, 2017
OpenedNot officially opened yet due to COVID-19[1]
Construction cost$143 million (expected)
ArchitectAECOM Sports Architecture (London)
Project managerLeonardo Cameroun sarl
Structural engineerAECOM Structures (London)
Services engineerAECOM MEP
General contractorYenigün Construction Industry
Main contractorsYenigun

The Japoma Stadium is expected to cost around $143 million with 75 percent of the project financed by the Türk Eximbank.[4][5]

It will also host some matches during the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.

Construction

The construction of the Japoma Stadium began on February 21, 2017. The stadium is said to be completed within 20 months.[6][7]

The venues and masterplan are designed by the UK team of AECOM. The works management has been entrusted to the Leonardo Cameroun sarl, which belongs to the Italian study Leonardo srl of the architect Salvatore Re.[8]

On 11 September 2019, Yenigün Construction Industry said the stadium is expected to be completed on 30 November 2019.[9]

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