Fenerbahçe Lefter Küçükandonyadis Sports Complex

Sports complex in Turkey
40°59′00″N 29°02′08″E / 40.98332°N 29.03562°E / 40.98332; 29.03562OwnerKadıköy MunicipalityOperatorFenerbahçe S.K.ConstructionOpened1989; 35 years ago (1989)Renovated2002; 22 years ago (2002)

The Fenerbahçe Lefter Küçükandonyadis Sports Complex (Turkish: Fenerbahçe Lefter Küçükandonyadis Kamp Tesisleri) is a sports complex of the Fenerbahçe S.K. established in 1989 at Kadıköy, Istanbul in Turkey.

Overview

The Fenerbahçe Lefter Küçükandonyadis Facility was established in 1989 as a sports complex of the Fenerbahçe S.K.. It is situated at Münir Nurettin Selçuk Cad., Kızıltoprak's Dereağzılocation in Kadıköy district of Istanbul, Turkey. The facility's renovation completed in 2002.[1] Formerly called Fenerbahçe Dereağzı Facility (Fenerbahçe Dereağzı Tesisleri), it was renamed in honor of Lefter Küçükandonyadis (1925–2012), the legendary Greek-descent Turkish striker of Fenerbahçe S.K. and Turkey national team.[2] In 2003, the football field was covered with artificial turf, and a Tartan track was added. Covering an area of 3.7 ha (9.1 acres),[2] the sports complex is owned by the district municipality, and run by the Fenerbahçe S.K.[1]

Sports complex

A view from the inside.

The sports complex serves as a venue for a number of sport sections such as athletics, boxing, men's football academy, rowing, sailing, table tennis as a training and camp site. It also has a cafeteria.[2]

Fitness center

There is a fitness center with PVC flooring.[1]

Football fields

Football fields and Tartan track.

There are two foothall fields with artificial turf ground, both of 30 m × 50 m (98 ft × 164 ft) size. The fields are illuminated.[1]

Football stadium

The stadiom.

The satium with the dimensions of 68 m × 105 m (223 ft × 344 ft) has an artificial turf ground, and is illuminated. It has a covered stand with 200 seats.[1]

It is used for trainings of the Fenerbahçe S.K., teams,[2] and is the home ground of Fenerbahçe women's football team starting with the semi-finals match of the 2022-23 Women's Super League season on 13 May 2024.[3]

Sports hall

There is a hall for indoor sports with wood-parquet flooring court of 28 m × 15 m (92 ft × 49 ft).[1]

Swimming pool

The open-air swimming pool is non-standard with a depth of 1.50 m (4 ft 11 in). It is illuminated.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "FB Lefter Küçükandonyadi̇s Tesi̇sleri̇ Spor Kompleksi" (in Turkish). İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d "Fenerbahçe Lefter Küçükandonyadis Kamp Tesisleri" (in Turkish). Feberbahçe Spor Kulübü. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Turkcell Kadın Futbol Süper Ligi Play Off - Fenerbahçe A.Ş. 2-0 Galatasaray Petrol Ofisi Kadın Futbol Takımı" (in Turkish). Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu. 13 May 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
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