Swarnandhra Pradesh Sports Complex

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Swarnandhra Pradesh Sports Complex

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Swarnandhra Pradesh Sports Complex, Gachibowli
Full name Swarnandhra Pradesh Sports Complex
Location Gachibowli, Hyderabad
Owner Government of Telangana
Operator Sports Authority of Telangana
Capacity 15,000
Construction
Broke ground 2009
Built 2010
Opened 2010
Construction cost Rs.3.5 crore.
Tenants
Telangana Hockey Team

Swarnandhra Pradesh Sports Complex is a sports complex in Gachibowli, Hyderabad, India. [1] It uses a synthetic turf with sophisticated sprinkler system for watering and drainage and has galleries with RC flat slabs and unique suspended steel roof structure. Pavilion housing the Federation Office and amenities including lounges for players, guests and media.

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