New Cape Coast Stadium to be named after late Ghana president John Atta Mills

Published on: 21 April 2015
New Cape Coast Stadium to be named after late Ghana president John Atta Mills
Cape Coast

The new Cape Coast stadium would be named after late former Ghana president John Evans Atta Mills.

The edifice situated in Abura is now 72% complete and expected to be ready for use this August.

Work on the 15,000 capacity stadium funded with a $30 million Chinese grant started in August 2013 and is expected to be completed in August this year.

Former president Mills played a key role in the project to help improve sports infrastructure in the country.

When completed, the stadium will have eight runway tracks, a natural grass football field, three parking lots, two outdoor basketball courts, one outdoor handball court, a boxing training court, a press conference hall and a media room.

Other facilities include a medical room, an audience emergency room, two referee rooms, three management rooms, three facility storages, two security rooms, two VIP lobby halls, four athletic lounges, 22 guest rooms and a number of track and field sports devices.

Comments

  • gbodo
    says: 9 years ago
    Why is Gsn displaying a picture of de Gabonese stadium in libreville?....
  • gbodo
    says: 9 years ago
    This stadium is in Libreville,Gabon.....even de seats r in de colours of de Gabonese flag...Shame Gsn
  • kwame-blz
    says: 9 years ago
    Come on Ghana....how teams in cape coast play in the top flight in Ghana and even in the Division one?????? come on. This stadium is being built to host festivals and concepts...Watch. It time to build one in Sunyani and stop this politics, B/A is the football head quarters in Ghana and yet lack a high class stadium... Tamale, Essipong --wrong spelling but my point across and now Cape Coast. Stop the politics. You know these stadiums stay empty since its not utilized for its purpose at the most.
  • Onias
    says: 9 years ago
    Libreville,Gabon. what a hoax by GSN!
  • afful
    says: 9 years ago
    Who says this stadium is not in cape coast
  • gbodo
    says: 9 years ago
    The picture under de caption doesnt show de stadium in cape coast....nobody is saying,there is no stadium being built in capecoast,what we are pointing out is de disingenuity being displayed by Gsn by showing a picture of de Stadium in Libreville,Gabon....dats all