Centennial Atatürk Stadium

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The Centennial Atatürk Stadium (Turkish: Yüzüncü Yıl Atatürk Stadyumu), branded as Atatürk Spor Kompleksi Matlı Stadyumu for sponsorship reasons, is an association football stadium in Bursa, Turkey. It has a capacity of 43,361 spectators[1] and is home to Bursaspor of the TFF Second League, replacing the Bursa Atatürk Stadium.

Full nameAtatürk Spor Kompleksi Matlı Stadyumu
Former namesTimsah Arena (2015–2017)
Timsah Park (2017–2021)
Bitci Timsah Park (2021–2023)
LocationBursa, Turkey
Coordinates40°12′39″N 29°00′34″E
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Yüzüncü Yıl Atatürk Stadyumu
Atatürk Spor Kompleksi (UEFA competitions)
Interactive map of Yüzüncü Yıl Atatürk Stadyumu
Full nameAtatürk Spor Kompleksi Matlı Stadyumu
Former namesTimsah Arena (2015–2017)
Timsah Park (2017–2021)
Bitci Timsah Park (2021–2023)
LocationBursa, Turkey
Coordinates40°12′39″N 29°00′34″E
OwnerMinistry of Youth and Sports
OperatorBursaspor
Capacity43,361[1]
Executive suites72
SurfaceGrassMaster hybrid grass
Record attendance42,756 (Turkey v. Bulgaria, 15 November 2025)[2]
Construction
Broke ground1 June 2011
Built2011–2015
Opened21 December 2015
Construction cost167,809,000
(55,497,934)
ArchitectHasan Sözüneri
General contractorGintaş İnşaat Taahhüt ve Ticaret A.Ş.
Tenants
Bursaspor (2016–present)
Turkey national football team (selected matches)
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The stadium is called the Atatürk Spor Kompleksi in UEFA competitions.[3]

Stadium design

The design of the stadium features a large crocodile's head attached to the north end of the ground,[4] which was constructed from white and green polytetrafluoroethylene, green polyvinyl chloride and glass.[5] This is reflected in the stadium's initial name of the Timsah Arena (English: Crocodile Arena).[6]

International football

The stadium has been included in various bids by Turkey to host the UEFA European Championship, including the unsuccessful bid for UEFA Euro 2024[7] and the successful bid for UEFA Euro 2032.[8]

Turkey national football team matches

The stadium has hosted the Turkish national team. A 2–0 defeat to Croatia during UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying was played at the ground.[9]

The following national team matches were held in the stadium.

More information Date, Time (CEST) ...
Date Time (CEST) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
28 March 202320:45Turkey Turkey0–2Croatia CroatiaUEFA Euro 2024 qualifying37,750
15 November 202520:00Turkey Turkey2–0Bulgaria Bulgaria2026 FIFA World Cup qualification42,756
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