Azadi Sport Complex

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The Āzādi Sport Complex (Persian: مجموعه ورزشی آزادی), formerly known as Āryāmehr Sports Complex (Persian: مجموعه ورزشی آریامهر), is the national sports complex of Iran, located in Tehran. The Azadi Stadium was located within the walls of this complex. It was designed by Abdol-Aziz Mirza Farmanfarmaian along with the San Francisco office of Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill, and constructed by Iran's Arme Construction Company.[citation needed]

Full nameAzadi Sport Complex
Former namesAryamehr Sports Complex
LocationTehran, Iran
Coordinates35°43′24″N 51°16′24″E
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Azadi Sport Complex
مجموعه ورزشی آزادی
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Full nameAzadi Sport Complex
Former namesAryamehr Sports Complex
LocationTehran, Iran
Coordinates35°43′24″N 51°16′24″E
OwnerMinistry of Sport and Youth
Main venueAzadi Stadium
Capacity: 78,116
Construction
Opened1 September 1974 (1974-09-01)
Closed5th March 2026
ArchitectAbdol-Aziz Farmanfarmaian & Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
BuilderArme Construction Company
Website
azadisportcomplex.com
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Azadi Stadium
Azadi Indoor Stadium

History

The complex was initially built for the 1974 Asian Games, with a future Olympic Games bid in mind. A year later it was presented as part of Tehran's unsuccessful bid to host the 1984 Summer Olympics.[1] In 2013, the website Bleacher Report listed the Azadi Sports Complex as one of the top 20 stadiums in the world.[2]

The Azadi Stadium currently serves as the primary venue for the home matches of the Iran national football team,[3] as well as for two clubs of the capital city, Persepolis and Esteghlal.[citation needed]

During the 2026 Iran war, parts of the sports complex was struck by Israeli-American bombing. The Azadi Indoor Stadium was destroyed by airstrikes targeting Iranian security forces, resulting in hundreds of military casualties.[4]

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