Shah Abdul Hamid Stadium

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Shah Abdul Hamid Stadium
Shah Abdul Hamid Stadium
Location Gaibandha, Bangladesh
Coordinates 25°19′28.95″N89°32′38.68″E / 25.3247083°N 89.5440778°E / 25.3247083; 89.5440778
Owner National Sports Council [1]
Operator National Sports Council [2]
Field size180 m x 115 m (Rectangular)
Surface Grass
Tenants
Gaibandha Cricket Team
Gaibandha Football Team

Shah Abdul Hamid Stadium is located by the Gaibandha Koborosthan, Gaibandha, Bangladesh.

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