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The Qayyum Stadium also known as Peshawar Sports Complex is located in Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. It is the biggest sports complex in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. [ 1 ] The sports complex has facilities for all major sports including football , field hockey , squash , wrestling and badminton .
Stadium Capacity Game(s) City Province Tenants Image 1: Jinnah Sports Stadium: 48,900 [1]: Multi-Purpose: Islamabad: Islamabad Capital Territory: Pakistan national football team
Hayatabad Sports Complex, Peshawar was originally constructed in the early 1990s and had sporting facilities for all major sports. However, in the late 1990s, the sports facility was turned into commercial hub, private party arena, along with a marriage hall. [9]
Pages in category "Sport in Peshawar" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Hayatabad Sports Complex; P. Pakistan Wolfpak; Peshawar Club ...
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The last international match to be played at Arbab Niaz Stadium was against India in February 2006. An Indian delegation met with local law enforcement in Peshawar in December 2005 and decided that the security measures were adequate for India and Pakistan to play an ODI against each other in the city. [8] The match was played on 6 February 2006.
Name City Province Capacity Image Gaddafi Stadium: Lahore: Punjab: 34,000 Arbab Niaz Stadium: Peshawar: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 30,000+ National Bank Cricket Arena
Peshawar Gymkhana Ground is located adjacent to Arab Niaz Stadium in the vicinity of Shahi Bagh in Peshawar. [3] It is an old British Raj-era ground and used to have 2 tennis courts, a pavilion and a cricket ground. [4] [5] The pavilion is named after former Pakistan president Iskander Mirza, who inaugurated it on 10 November 1957. [5]