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KMC Football Stadium

Coordinates:24°51′3″N66°59′29″E / 24.85083°N 66.99139°E /24.85083; 66.99139
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Football stadium in Karachi, Pakistan
KMC Football Stadium
An upper view of KMC Football Ground
Map
Interactive map of KMC Football Stadium
LocationSaddar Town,Karachi,Pakistan
Coordinates24°51′3″N66°59′29″E / 24.85083°N 66.99139°E /24.85083; 66.99139
OwnerKarachi Metropolitan Corporation
Capacity15,000
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1956[1]
Tenants
Karachi Metropolitan Corporation FC (1956–2004)

TheKMC Football Stadium is anassociation football stadium inKarachi,Pakistan, with a capacity of around 15,000.[2] The stadium is owned by theKarachi Metropolitan Corporation. The stadium's name has changed in step with Karachi's civic administration. It was originally named after the Karachi Municipal Corporation, became the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation Stadium in 1976, was known as theCDGK Stadium during theCity District Government Karachi era (2001–2010), and reverted to KMC Football Stadium after the KMC was restored in 2011.

It is one of the oldest stadiums in the country, and has hosted several international matches.The Pakistan national team has played here against visiting teams from theSoviet Union,Iran,China,Turkey,Kuwait,Korea, Japan, Germany and USA.[3][4][5]

History

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Early years

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President of PakistanAyub Khan (far right) witnessing a football game at the KMC Stadium in 1958.

The stadium was built before thepartition of India, as a piece of barren land surrounded by a 12 ft wall.[4] In 1956, in a match featuring Keamari Union against Baloch XI, the pavilion collapsed with close to 100 people getting injured.[6]

The then commissioner of Karachi, Ghulam Ahmed Madni, visited the ground after the tragedy, being instructed by the president of PakistanAyub Khan, to start the renovation work in 1962.[4] The stadium also had their own club calledKMC FC, which was formed in the same decade in which the venue was established.[6]

1968–2000

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Pakistan national football team in a friendly againstCSKA Moscow from the Soviet Union at the KMC Stadium on 28 February 1969

During the 1960s, the stadium hosted several friendly matches for thePakistan national football team against touring sides such asSaudi Arabia in 1967,[7]FC Kairat in 1968,[8] andCSKA Moscow in 1969.[9] In 1968, the stadium hosted its first tournament, which featured teams from formerEast Pakistan.[4] The stadium, originally named after the Karachi Municipal Corporation, was renamed the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation Football Stadium following administrative restructuring in 1976. On 8 January 1983, the stadium hosted a match between Pakistan and the German South-West Region team.[10] In 1989, former KMC football team playerAhmed Jan was appointed caretaker of the stadium, and continued in that role even after his official retirement from the KMC department in 2011.[11][12][13][14] On 26 August 1999, Jan survived an assassination attempt when two gunmen, in an attempt to take control of the KMC ground, fired several shots at him.[11]

CDGK era (2001–2010)

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From 2001 to 2011, during theCity District Government Karachi period, it was known as the CDGK Stadium. The venue hosted the 2009Karachi Football League final between Shahzad Mohammadan and Nazimabad FC, with 15,000 people in attendance.[15][16]

2011–present

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After the restoration of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation in 2011, the stadium once again came under KMC's management, and reverted its name to KMC Stadium. KMC Stadium was one of the two venues for the2021 National Women Football Championship.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"The story of Karachi's KMC football stadium | Sports | thenews.com.pk".www.thenews.com.pk.
  2. ^"Tides of time".thenews.com.pk. Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved2024-12-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^"KMC football stadium remains neglected - thenews.com.pk". 2012-06-04. Archived fromthe original on 2012-06-04. Retrieved2024-05-31.
  4. ^abcd"KMC Football stadium: Downtrodden glory - ARYSports.tv". 2020-08-07. Archived fromthe original on 2020-08-07. Retrieved2024-05-31.
  5. ^"Why is PFF ignoring KMC football stadium? - thenews.com.pk". 2012-09-01. Archived fromthe original on 2012-09-01. Retrieved2024-05-31.
  6. ^ab"The story of Karachi's KMC football stadium | Sports | thenews.com.pk".www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved2024-05-31.
  7. ^"Pakistan Observer 1967.03.31 — South Asian Newspapers".gpa.eastview.com. Retrieved2025-08-21.
  8. ^"Pakistan Observer 1968.03.20 — South Asian Newspapers".gpa.eastview.com. Retrieved2025-08-21.
  9. ^"Pakistan Observer 1969.03.01 — South Asian Newspapers".gpa.eastview.com. Retrieved2025-08-21.
  10. ^Bhatti, Mukhtar (1999).Pakistan Sports: An Almanac of Pakistan Sports with Complete Records 1947-1999. Bhatti Publications. pp. 237–250.
  11. ^abHasan, Shazia (2014-06-22)."The ground master".DAWN.COM. Retrieved2025-07-06.
  12. ^"Football in Karachi: Diamonds in the rough".www.geo.tv. Retrieved2025-07-06.
  13. ^Ahmed, Sahar (2012-01-24)."In Pakistan's urban badland, soccer offers hope".Reuters. Retrieved2025-07-06.
  14. ^Wasim, Umaid (2017-11-17)."Departmental teams contribute to ensure football survives after FIFA ban".DAWN.COM. Retrieved2025-07-06.
  15. ^"Shahzad M'Dan retain PLF crown".DAWN.COM. February 16, 2009.
  16. ^"In-depth: Pakistan football".DAWN.COM. 2013-01-13.Archived from the original on 25 May 2013. Retrieved2023-06-28.
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