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in the
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district of
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. It is the home ground of
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. The stadium was built on the site of BeÅŸiktaÅŸ's former home,
BJK İnönü Stadium İnönü Stadium () was a football stadium in Istanbul, Turkey and the home ground of the football club Beşiktaş. Previously, the ground had also been shared with Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe. The ground was located in Dolmabahçe, close to D ...
. It has a capacity of approximately 42,590 spectators, after initially being planned for 41,903. The stadium hosted the
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. BeÅŸiktaÅŸ Stadium houses 144 executive suites, and one "1903 Lounge" which can entertain up to 1,903 spectators in total. The "1903 stand" has a capacity of 636 spectators. VIP seats in the stadium are equipped with the
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. Demolition works on
BJK İnönü Stadium İnönü Stadium () was a football stadium in Istanbul, Turkey and the home ground of the football club Beşiktaş. Previously, the ground had also been shared with Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe. The ground was located in Dolmabahçe, close to D ...
started on 2 June 2013, following the end of promotion play-offs for the
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. The estimated cost of the project at the time was around $80 million. The new stadium was designed by Bünyamin Derman of DB architects. The old stadium was demolished, except for the Eski Açık stand, since this stand and its towers are considered historical monuments by the government. The Eski Açık stand was re-arranged to resemble the look of an antique amphitheatre. The new stadium was designed to be "in harmony with the natural and historic landscape of the Bosphorus" when seen from the sea.


History


İnönü Stadium era


Location

In 1936, French architect and city planner
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(1874–1959) was invited to
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by President
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. He was tasked with the preparation of Istanbul's rough-cut urban planning and rebuilding, which lasted until 1951. In the first plan, Prost thought that the district of
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might be a good location for a city stadium. However, the governor of Istanbul, Muhittin Üstündağ, asked Prost to place the stadium in the Dolmabahçe area instead of the stable of the
Dolmabahçe Palace Dolmabahçe Palace ( ) is a 19th-century imperial palace located in Istanbul, Turkey, along the European shore of the Bosporus, which served as the main administrative center of the Ottoman Empire from 1856 to 1887 and from 1909 to 1922. Histor ...
as a fait accompli in his master city plan, which came into force in 1939.


Construction

BJK İnönü Stadium İnönü Stadium () was a football stadium in Istanbul, Turkey and the home ground of the football club Beşiktaş. Previously, the ground had also been shared with Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe. The ground was located in Dolmabahçe, close to D ...
, originally named the Dolmabahçe Stadium, was designed by Italian architect
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, who collaborated with Turkish architects Şinasi Şahingiray and Fazıl Aysu for preparing the project. The first foundation was laid on 19 May 1939, but construction was halted due to the outbreak of the Second World War. The stadium was inaugurated on 19 May 1947, by
İsmet İnönü Mustafa İsmet İnönü (24 September 1884 – 25 December 1973) was a Turkish politician and military officer who served as the second List of Presidents of Turkey, president of Turkey from 1938 to 1950, and as its Prime Minister of Turkey, pr ...
, the second President of Turkey and himself a BeÅŸiktaÅŸ fan, and
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, the Governor of Istanbul. The initial capacity was 16,000. In the original project plan, there were two bronze statues of athlete figures at the Eski Açık stand: one throwing a discus, and the other throwing a javelin. However, the statues were never built due to financial concerns. The oil factory which was found behind the stadium was demolished to construct the Yeni Açık stand at the west part of the stadium in 1950 (hence the name Yeni Açık, meaning the New Open-top; referring to the two covered stands (Numaralı and Kapalı) and the two open-top stands (Eski Açık and Yeni Açık). In 1952, the stadium was renamed as the Mithat Paşa Stadium, and later in 1973, it was renamed as the İnönü Stadium. A leasing contract was signed between Beşiktaş and the Ministry of Youth and Sports in February 1998 which gave all usage rights of the İnönü Stadium to
BeÅŸiktaÅŸ BeÅŸiktaÅŸ () is a district and municipality of Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its area is 18 km2 and its population is 175,190 (2022). It is located on the European shore of the Bosphorus strait. It is bordered on the north by Sarıyer and ...
for 49 years.


First football match

The first football match at the Dolmabahçe Stadium took place between Beşiktaş and
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of Sweden, on 27 November 1947, and the first goal in the stadium was scored by
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; the most famous and longest-presiding President of the club (in the 1980s and 1990s) when he used to be a player for Beşiktaş. Beşiktaş lost this match 3–2. Galatasaray and Fenerbahce shared the stadium with Beşiktaş for many years, before the construction of the
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for Galatasaray in 1964, and the renovation of the
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for Fenerbahçe in 1982.


Renovation

Renovation work took place at the BJK İnönü Stadium in 2004. The tartan track was removed within the scope of these activities and the ground level was lowered by four metres to increase the capacity of the stadium to 32,145 spectators. The press seats were relocated to the Numaralı stand from the Kapalı stand. The lounges that were found in the middle of the Kapalı stand were demolished. The number of gates was doubled. A press centre for Beşiktaş TV was built inside the stadium. The restrooms and food counters were renovated. The Yeni Açık stand was covered with a metallic structure. The work was done in compliance with UEFA standards.


New stadium project

Due to the unique location of
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, which is considered one of the best in the world, and its legal status as a "historic monument" protected by the Turkish High Council of Monuments, the renewal project had to be modified and postponed several times and all official requests, efforts, renewal attempts were denied. In 2008, former club president Yildirim Demirören launched a project designed by HOK sports, with a design capacity of 42,000 spectators. However, this project was also cancelled because of concerns regarding how the new project didn't suit the historical environment of Beşiktaş. Finally, in 2013, current club president Fikret Orman completed the administrative procedures after extended bureaucratic exchanges, and received all required permissions by proposing specific design goals.


Vodafone Arena era


December 2016 bombing

On 10 December 2016, two bombs exploded outside the stadium, killing at least 46 (38 police officers, 8 civilians) and injuring 136. The first and larger explosion took place at about 7:30 p.m. after home team BeÅŸiktaÅŸ defeated visitors Bursaspor 2–1 in the
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. An official with knowledge of the attack said that the timing of the bombing aimed to maximize the loss of life. However, the civilian death toll was lower because fans had already left the stadium after the match. Witnesses also reported hearing gunfire after the explosions. Officials have said that the first explosion was caused by a passing vehicle that detonated in an area where police special forces were located at the stadium exit. A riot police bus appeared to have been the target. Turkish officials said a person who had been stopped by police in nearby
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committed suicide by triggering explosives moments later.


2017 name change

On 26 May 2017,
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,
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, announced he had instructed his minister of sports to remove the word 'arena' from all stadiums across the country due to his personal objections to the term, associating it with the original Roman meaning. One day later, the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) confirmed the word would be removed accordingly. One week later,
BeÅŸiktaÅŸ BeÅŸiktaÅŸ () is a district and municipality of Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its area is 18 km2 and its population is 175,190 (2022). It is located on the European shore of the Bosphorus strait. It is bordered on the north by Sarıyer and ...
announced the Vodafone Arena was renamed to Vodafone Park.


First female referee in a final match

Beşiktaş Stadium witnessed the first female Referee (association football), referee in a major European men's football final match when French referee Stéphanie Frappart took charge of the UEFA Super Cup match between Liverpool F.C., Liverpool and Chelsea F.C., Chelsea on 2019 UEFA Super Cup, 14 August 2019. (In August 2003, Nicole Petignat became the first female referee of a men's football match organized by UEFA; AIK Fotboll (Sweden, SWE) versus Fylkir (Iceland, ISL) in the preliminary round of the UEFA Cup.)


Design

Beşiktaş Stadium was designed by the architectural firm DB Architects. Bünyamin Derman served as the project's architect of record. The stadium meets UEFA stadium categories, UEFA Category 4 criteria, the strictest in the ranking defined by UEFA regulations for stadium infrastructure. Beşiktaş Stadium differs from modern stadiums by three design goals imposed by the authority and nature of the construction site. Thanks to these design goals, "the architecture of the stadium reflects history, heritage and prosperity."


Colosseum (Coliseum) Architecture

Due to the proximity of Dolmabahçe, Dolmabahçe Palace, the Dolmabahçe Clock Tower, the Dolmabahçe Mosque and of course the Bosphorus, the Turkish High Council of Monuments demanded a more historic look which should fit the surrounding historical area. Most of the proposed architectural designs for the new stadium were modern structures, with glossy external surfaces made from metal, glass or composite materials. To accomplish the first design goal, a colosseum architecture was proposed to and accepted by the high council. Colosseum architecture was previously used in stadiums such as the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and the Busch Memorial Stadium, but mostly several decades ago.


Waveform Stands

In modern stadiums, the height of the stands are generally at the same level. Since the construction site of Beşiktaş Stadium is narrow and surrounded by roads, the height of the stands decrease specifically at the corners and widen at the edges. The varying elevation creates a significant waveform-shape in the stands and gives a traditional look. The height of the east stand is lower – which is another design goal imposed by the High Council so as not affect the silhouette of the Bosphorus.


Elliptical Design

The design of the majority of modern football stadiums are mostly square, rectangular with rounded corners, or circular. Some older stadiums include tartan tracks – especially Olympic stadiums. Due to the tartan tracks, these stadiums have elliptical forms like the old İnönü stadium. To be faithful to the previous architecture designed in 1939 and coherent with the two remaining historical towers of the old Inönü stadium, Beşiktaş Stadium also has an elliptical form, although there is no tartan track inside the stadium. The design repeats the same idea of perfect symmetry reached in 1939 by extending the main arc between the two old towers throughout the structure.


Development


Environmental Compatibility

The new stadium project aimed to ensure a low environmental impact via the use of state of the art sustainable technologies. The stadium was constructed to reduce energy consumption from non-renewable energy sources by reducing waste and optimizing the resources available. The Green Building concept of Beşiktaş Stadium ensures environmentally friendly and resource efficient processes at each stage of construction, from site selection and design to construction by using Green Building certified construction materials, to seek the minimum possible impact on the environment. The stadium will produce electricity using solar energy captured through photovoltaic panels capable of producing 500 kVA per year. This corresponds to the annual electricity consumption of about 100 average households and a CO2 saving of around 250 tonnes. The stadium will store rainwater in cisterns to use later for watering the pitch and other purposes. These alternative energy sources are aimed at helping the stadium meet the criteria dictated by the Kyoto protocol by generating multiple results: * Intensive exploitation of solar energy through solar tracker tools * Reductions of greenhouse gases * No production of chemical or acoustic emissions * No air pollution * No risk of fire * Rainwater harvesting All concrete and metal parts from the demolished BJK Inönü Stadium were separated and reused; other materials were divided into categories, in order to be recycled, resold, or reused.


Historical Monument

The Eastern-side stand was called ''Eski Açık'' (Old Tribune) with a seating capacity of 7,962. There are two towers on the left and right side of the ''Eski Açık'' stands and an iron gate in the middle of two towers. The towers and the gate were preserved as a historical monument during the construction of the new stadium.


Naming Rights

BeÅŸiktaÅŸ signed a $145 million deal with Vodafone on 21 August 2013. The deal includes shirt sponsorship for three years (+2 optional years that were used), stadium naming rights (to be named 'Vodafone Park'), advertising, and stadium technology infrastructure investment rights for ten (+5 optional) years.


Facts


Awards

* Beşiktaş Stadium received the Environmentally Friendly Award on 30 April 2015 during the 4th Green Economy Awards Ceremony. * Beşiktaş Stadium received the "Best Stadium of the Year 2016" award in a public vote and also was chosen as the second best "Stadium of the Year 2016", after the London Stadium by an expert panel of five juries. The Beşiktaş Stadium obtained more points in the "Relation with surroundings" category (7.600) than the London Stadium (7.000), thanks to the design goals explained above. * Beşiktaş Stadium received "Project of the Year Award at The Stadium Business Design & Development Summit" in 2017, surpassing Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid – where the event was held – and the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.


Construction of the Foundation

* Bore pile used: 10.8 km * Anchorage: 28.5 km * Nails used: 2.2 km * Depth: 30 meters * Soil excavated for foundation: 760,000 m3


Capacity

* Total: 42,590 * Number of Suites:147 * Suite Seats: 1847 * VIP Parking: 350 * VIP Seats: 3500 * Handicap Seats: 81 (+ 81 for companions) * Press Seats: 186


Pitch Dimensions

* Distance between goal line and stands: 7,95 m * Distance between touch line and stand: 6,15 m


Roof

The lightweight cable roof is designed as a classic looped cable roof containing one compression and one tension ring. The majority of the roof is covered with a membrane and is composed of 260 tons of 246 rope assemblies. The inner tension ring, which is made of 8 Ø110 mm full locked coil ropes with a single length of nearly 200 meters, is connected to the outer compression ring by radial cables that consist of full locked coil ropes with Ø110, Ø85, Ø65 and Ø45 mm.


Concerts


BJK İnönü Stadium Era

Previously, while Beşiktaş Stadium was the BJK İnönü Stadium, it had been used for many major music concerts including: * Bryan Adams on 28 July 1992 as the first event * Guns N' Roses, as part of the Use Your Illusion Tour on 26 May 1993 * Metallica as part of the Nowhere Else to Roam and World Magnetic Tour on 25 June 1993 and 27 June 2010 respectively. * Bon Jovi as part of the I'll Sleep When I'm Dead Tour on 13 September 1993 * Madonna (entertainer), Madonna, as part of The Girlie Show Tour on 7 October 1993 * Elton John as part of The One Tour (Elton John tour), The One Tour on 20 June 1993 * Scorpions (band), Scorpions as part of the Face The Heat Tour * Sting (musician), Sting as part of the Ten Summoner's Tales Tour * Rod Stewart as part of the A Spanner in the Works Tour * Tina Turner as part of the Wildest Dreams Tour on 20 September 1996 * Michael Jackson planned to give a concert during his Dangerous World Tour on 4 October 1992 but this concert was cancelled. Later on Dangerous Tour, on 23 September 1993, he gave his one and only concert in İnönü Stadium and Turkey. * The stadium hosted the heavy metal Sonisphere Festival in 2010, featuring the "Big Four" of thrash metal: Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax (American band), Anthrax, in addition to Manowar, Rammstein, Alice in Chains, Accept (band), Accept, Stone Sour, Volbeat, Pentagram (band), Pentagram and Hayko Cepkin. * Rihanna performed as part of the Diamonds World Tour on 30 May 2013 for around 35,000 people. * Iron Maiden performed as part of the Maiden England World Tour on 26 July 2013.


Vodafone Park Era

* Shakira performed in the stadium as part of the El Dorado World Tour on 11 July 2018. Around 50,000 people were in attendance. * Mor ve Ötesi performed in the stadium on 28 May 2022 for around 35,000 people. The concert's movie ''Tamiri Mümkün'' released on 13 January 2022.


Surroundings

Due to the nearby presence of Dolmabahçe, Dolmabahçe Palace and Dolmabahçe Mosque, Beşiktaş Stadium's height was kept under 32 meters. In the old İnönü Stadium, the Dolmabahçe Clock Tower could be seen from two different stands, more precisely from the ''Kapalı'' and ''Yeni Açık'' stands. On matchdays, TV broadcast cameras would often focus on the tower, creating a memorable image for viewers. Like the clock tower, the Dolmabahçe Mosque was also visible from two stands. The stadium is overlooked by the 10 December Martyrs Park, a small park commemorating the victims of the December 2016 Istanbul bombings.


Wooded Road

From the Beşiktaş district, supporters and visitors traditionally approach the stadium through the historical Dolmabahçe Street, called "Ağaçlı Yol" (the Wooded Road) in Turkish. This ritual from the İnönü Stadium days takes place on match days and is a source of inspiration for several songs and chants written in the past.


Dolmabahçe Palace

Dolmabahçe, Dolmabahçe Palace was built by Sultan Abdulmecid (1839–1861), who was the 31st Ottoman Sultan. The palace, whose construction commenced on 13 June 1843, was brought into use on 7 June 1856, upon completion of surrounding walls. The palace consists of three mainparts, named as the Imperial Mabeyn (State Apartments), Muayede Salon (Ceremonial Hall) and the Imperial Harem. The Imperial Mabeyn was allocated for administrative affairs of the state, the Imperial Harem was allocated for the private lives of the sultan and his family, and the Muayede Salon, placed between these two sections, was allocated for exchanging of "bayram" greetings between the sultan and dignitary statesmen along with use for some important state ceremonies. The main building is three storeys (including the basement) on the side which is parallel to sea and four storeys on the inland side, involving the Harem quarters with the musandıra (garret) floor.


Dolmabahçe Clock Tower

Dolmabahçe Clock Tower is a clock tower situated outside Dolmabahçe Palace. The tower was constructed by the famous Armenian architect Sarkis Balyan between 1890 and 1895 with the order of Ottoman sultan Abdul Hamid II (1842–1918). Designed in Ottoman neo-baroque style, the four-sided, four-storey tower stands at a height of 27 metres. Its clock was manufactured by the renowned French clockmaker house of Jean-Paul Garnier, and installed by the court clock master Johann Mayer. In 1979, the original mechanical clock was converted partly to an electrical one. On two opposite sides of the tower, the tughra of Sultan Abdul Hamid II is found.


Dolmabahçe Mosque

Dolmabahçe Mosque is located in the south of Dolmabahçe Palace, on the coast. It was originally commissioned by the mother of Sultan Abdülmecid, Bezm-i Alem Valide Sultan After her death, it was continued by Sultan Abdülmecid. The mosque was completed in 1855; its architect is Garabet Balyan. Dolmabahçe Mosque is one of the ornamented mosques constructed in Baroque style. Since the mosque is adjacent to the palace, a two-storey Sultan maksoorah was constructed on the front part where the Sultan and statesmen could perform their prayers and where public processions and meetings could be accommodated. Circular window design, which is rarely seen in Turkish mosque architecture, gives the building a different look with its peacock-tail design. The mosque has two minarets with a single balcony. The interior has a decoration with a mixture of baroque and ampere styles. From the dome hangs a precious chandelier.


Inauguration

The opening ceremony of the stadium was held on 11 April 2016, with a Süper Lig match against Bursaspor on matchday 28. Beşiktaş fans walked down the Wooded Road along the red carpet laid between Beşiktaş and Kabataş, Istanbul, Kabataş. Fans had been lighting flares since 16:00 in the Beşiktaş district, well before the opening ceremony. The game ended 3–2 with two goals from Mario Gómez and one from Alexis (footballer, born 1985), Alexis for Beşiktaş. In the 22nd minute of the game, during an attack initiated by Oğuzhan Özyakup, the ball met José Sosa, who sent a fine pass behind the defense outside the penalty area. Gómez controlled it in the penalty area, slipped away from goalkeeper Harun Tekin (footballer), Harun Tekin and scored the very first goal at Beşiktaş Stadium.


Details


Panorama


Transport connections

BeÅŸiktaÅŸ Stadium is a five-minute walk from Taksim Square, a busy transportation hub located in the heart of the Istanbul city centre. The area is served by various bus lines, Taksim metro train station (M2), KabataÅŸ tram station (T1) and Taksim-KabataÅŸ funicular (F1). Scheduled sea transport services are also available for visitors arriving from the Anatolia, Anatolian side of the city, steamships operate services to and from BeÅŸiktaÅŸ and KabataÅŸ ferry wharves, whilst the KabataÅŸ wharf is also served by sea buses. Nearby stations and wharves:


See also

*
BJK İnönü Stadium İnönü Stadium () was a football stadium in Istanbul, Turkey and the home ground of the football club Beşiktaş. Previously, the ground had also been shared with Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe. The ground was located in Dolmabahçe, close to D ...
*List of football stadiums in Turkey *Lists of stadiums


References


External links

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