Fr. Agnel Stadium

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Fr. Agnel Stadium
Agnel Stadium
Fr. Agnel Stadium
Full nameFr. Agnel Multipurpose School and Junior College Stadium
AddressIndia
Location Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Coordinates 15°19′46″N73°55′58″E / 15.3294°N 73.9329°E / 15.3294; 73.9329
Owner Fr. Agnel Multipurpose School and Junior College
OperatorFr. Agnel Multipurpose School and Junior College
Capacity 5,000
Field size103 m × 65 m (338 ft × 213 ft)
Construction
Built2004
Tenants
Fr. Agnel Gymkhana
Mumbai Tigers F.C.
Website
www.agnelhamara.net

Fr. Agnel Stadium is a football stadium located at Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is located at the premises of Fr. Agnel Multipurpose School and Junior College which was established in the year 1982. The stadium is India's first multi-sport artificial turf ground. [1]

The facilities includes indoor Table Tennis, indoor shooting range, swimming pool, basketball court and Badminton court and has a capacity of around 5,000. [2] It is the home of Fr. Agnel Gymkhana which plays in Super Division MDFA, Mumbai. The football team had been formed again in April 2004. Fr. Agnel is accredited with first residential FIFA-AIFF Academy in India, [3] and it hosted the 61st Basketball Junior Nationals tournament. [4]

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References

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