Stadiums East Bengal F.C.




1 stadiums

1.1 salt lake stadium
1.2 east bengal ground
1.3 barasat stadium
1.4 kanchenjunga stadium





stadiums

historically, club has used several stadiums @ kolkata, howrah , barasat, including eden gardens, has been reserved cricket since salt lake stadium opened in 1984.


salt lake stadium

the salt lake stadium multi-purpose stadium in kolkata, west bengal. stadium second largest non-auto racing stadium in world , largest in india. used football matches. stadium built in 1984, has got capacity of 85,000 people. stadium has 3 tiers. stadium includes unique running track, long jump track, electronic scoreboard, natural turf, floodlighting arrangement, air conditioned vip rest room , conference hall along medical room & doping control room. other features of stadium boxes tv along several platforms tv cameras, press boxes, air conditioned player s changing rooms.



the salt lake stadium



the salt lake stadium hosts home games of east bengal in i-league , afc cup.


east bengal ground

the east bengal ground stadium in kolkata, india. stadium has natural grass turf. stadium associated club , east bengal f.c. s home ground. stadium lies on maidan (kolkata) area on northern side of fort william , near eden gardens. other features of stadium elevator, commentary box, press box, etc. club has got air conditioned dressing rooms players, modern gymnasium, coffee shop , other advanced facilities. stadium used football matches of calcutta football league , home stadium of east bengal in of calcutta football league matches. stadium holds 23,500 people.


barasat stadium

barasat stadium stadium used east bengal club play of regional matches, specially in case if salt lake stadium or east bengal ground cannot used reason.


this stadium has natural grass turf , comes proper floodlights support night matches unlike east bengal ground.


kanchenjunga stadium

kanchenjunga stadium, multipurpose stadium based in siliguri has been used several times host football matches east bengal club.








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