Shahid Qasem Soleimani Stadium (Sirjan)

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Gol Gohar Sport Complex
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Full nameGol Gohar Sport Complex
Location Sirjan, Iran
Owner Gol Gohar
Operator Gol Gohar
Capacity 9,000 [1]
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
Construction
Built2015
Opened2015
Expanded2019–2021
Tenants
Gol Gohar (2015–present)
Website
https://golgoharsport.ir/home

Gol Gohar Sport Complex ( Shahid Soleimani Sport Complex) is the own sports complex of Gol Gohar Cultural and Sport Club based in Sirjan, Iran. The sports complex includes sports halls, an indoor swimming pool and a football stadium. [2] [3] The stadium is able to hold 9,000 people. [4] It is the home venue of Gol Gohar Football Club.

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