Coordinates: 6°19′56″N 5°36′40″E / 6.33222°N 5.61111°E / 6.33222; 5.61111

Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium

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Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium
Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City Edo State
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LocationBenin City
Coordinates6°19′56″N 5°36′40″E / 6.33222°N 5.61111°E / 6.33222; 5.61111
Capacity12,000
Opened1985
Tenants
Bendel Insurance FC and Edo Queens FC

The Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Benin City, Nigeria. Originally known as Ogbe Stadium, it is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Bendel Insurance FC and Edo Queens FC.

The stadium has a capacity of 12,000 people after extensive renovation by the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration in 2018.[1][2]

It is named after the two-time Governor of the old Bendel State, Dr. Samuel Ogbemudia. In Feb. 2009, the stadium was banned by the National League for having an unsafe, below-standard playing surface.[3]

Since Adams Oshiomhole assumed office as governor in 2008, there have been significant changes in the stadium, like new FIFA approved turf playing pitch and so many others. In 2018, the Obaseki-led administration, in line with its Making Edo Great Again (MEGA) agenda, embarked on a total overhaul and reconstruction of the stadium’s facilities. All the seats in the previous 20,000-capacity stadium were replaced with modern ones, the synthetic grass in the pitch was replaced with natural grass and the tartan tracks replaced. In the course of the reconstruction, drains were constructed to deal with the flooding challenge in the stadium.

Since the completion of renovations, Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium has hosted national tournaments and competitions such as the 2020 National Sports Festival, the Betsy Obaseki Women Football Tournament and the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) trails for Commonwealth Games [1]

On the back of Obaseki’s reenactment of sports in the state, the home team of the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Bendel Insurance, recently regained promotion to the Nigeria Premier Football League.

Senior International Games

Date Team 1 Team 2 Score Competition Goalscorers Attendance
23 August 1983  Nigeria  Morocco 0-0[4] ANC Qualifying NA
2 June 2001  Nigeria  Madagascar 1-0 ANC Qualifying Akwuegbu 5' 15,000
21 June 2003  Nigeria  Angola 2-2[5] ANC Qualifying K. Uche 56', Odemwingie 62' (pen); Figueiredo 9', Akwa 54' 15,000
12 November 2011  Nigeria  Botswana 0-0 Friendly NA

See also

References

  1. ^ "Buhari Hails Obaseki's Investments in Sports, Revamp of Ogbemudia Stadium". ThisDay. Retrieved 2021-04-08.
  2. ^ "Obaseki parades new features of Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, assures more investment in sports". The Nigerian Observer. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  3. ^ National League Bans Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium
  4. ^ Eboigbe musn't die
  5. ^ Nigeria's lucky escape