Benghazi Stadium reopens with star-studded ceremony

The newly renovated Benghazi Stadium officially reopened on Thursday, February 20, 2025, marking a historic moment for Libyan sports. The grand ceremony attracted a host of football legends, including Luis Figo, Roberto Carlos, John Terry, Dimitar Berbatov, and Michael Owen, who gathered to celebrate the stadium’s revival.

 

Once a symbol of resilience, the stadium has been transformed into a state-of-the-art facility with a seating capacity of 41,000.

 

 The upgrades include 104 accessible seats for individuals with disabilities, 1,060 premium VIP spots, and 420 dedicated media seats, ensuring a world-class experience for all attendees.

 

The event not only highlighted the stadium’s modern amenities but also underscored Libya’s commitment to rebuilding its infrastructure and reigniting its passion for football.

 

The presence of global football icons added a touch of glamour, drawing international attention to Benghazi’s resurgence.

 

Local officials and fans alike expressed pride in the stadium’s transformation, viewing it as a beacon of hope and progress.

 

The reopening signals a new chapter for Libyan sports, offering a platform for future events and fostering a sense of unity.

 

As the lights shone brightly on the revamped arena, the message was clear: Benghazi is back, ready to host the world and reclaim its place on the global stage.

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