Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GSP_StadiumGSP Stadium - Wikipedia

    The GCP Stadium (Greek: Στάδιο ΓΣΠ) is a football stadium in Strovolos, Nicosia District, Cyprus. Although small by international standards, it is the largest stadium in Cyprus, with a capacity of 22,859 and was opened in 1999. It serves as the home stadium for the 3 biggest football clubs of Nicosia APOEL, Olympiakos & Omonia.

  2. GSP Stadium is one of the few stadiums on Cyprus that fully complies with UEFA requirements, and is therefore also used by most other Cypriot teams for European matches. It is furthermore the home of the Cypriot national team.

  3. Sep 8, 2021 · GSP Stadium or The Pancyprian Gymnastic Association Stadium is the home ground of three Cypriot based teams: APOEL, Omonia and the mens national team. With a capacity of 22,859 it is the largest sports ground in Cyprus, and the only one which satisfies UEFA’s 3* stadium criteria.

    • (3)
    • 22,859
    • Pangyprion Avenue, Strovolos, Nicosia District
    • 1999
  4. GCP Stadium (Greek: Στάδιο Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος "Τα Παγκύπρια") was a football stadium in Nicosia, Cyprus. It had a capacity of 12,000 and was built in 1902 with donations given by Greek Cypriot Nicosians.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › APOEL_FCAPOEL FC - Wikipedia

    APOEL's home ground since 23 October 1999, is the 22,859 seater GSP Stadium. It is the largest stadium in Cyprus and they share it with local rivals Omonia and Olympiakos Nicosia. Before moving to GSP Stadium, APOEL used as home grounds the Makario Stadium (from 1978 until 1999) and the old GSP Stadium (prior to 1978). Supporters

  6. This page provides you with information about the stadium of the selected club. In addition to the basic facts, you can find the address of the stadium, access information, special features, prices in the stadium and name rights.

  7. Aug 21, 2023 · Stadium » Asia » Cyprus » Nicosia » GSP Stadium: Uniting Passion and Pride in Nicosia, Cyprus GSP Stadium: Uniting Passion and Pride in Nicosia, Cyprus. by Alexander Weber; 21 August 2023; Nicosia

  1. People also search for