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Moshood Abiola International Stadium | Ogun


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Landmark: Moshood Abiola International Stadium
City: Ogun
Country: Nigeria
Continent: Africa

Moshood Abiola International Stadium, Ogun, Nigeria, Africa

The Moshood Abiola International Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria.

It serves as a primary venue for sporting events and cultural activities within the region.

Visual Characteristics

The stadium features a main football pitch with a natural grass surface. It is surrounded by a standard athletics track. The seating capacity is approximately 10,000, with a combination of covered and uncovered stands. The primary construction material is concrete, with metal roofing for the covered sections. The exterior color scheme is predominantly neutral, with accents of the Nigerian national colors.

Location & Access Logistics

The stadium is situated approximately 5 kilometers from the Abeokuta city center, accessible via the Abeokuta-Ibadan Expressway. Turn onto Stadium Road. Ample parking is available within the stadium complex, accommodating several hundred vehicles. Public transport options include local minibuses (danfo) that operate routes passing near the stadium; specific route numbers are subject to local availability and change.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Construction of the Moshood Abiola International Stadium commenced in 2003 and was completed in 2007. It was built as part of a government initiative to improve sporting infrastructure in Ogun State. The site itself is on relatively flat terrain, with no significant ecological features impacting its construction.

Key Highlights & Activities

The primary activity is football matches, hosting local and regional league games. Athletics competitions, including track and field events, are also held here. The stadium can be rented for concerts and other large public gatherings. Spectator access is limited to designated seating areas during events.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available within the stadium complex, though their condition can vary. Shade is provided by the covered stands. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally consistent within the stadium grounds. Food vendors typically operate outside the stadium perimeter before and after events; on-site concessions are limited.

Best Time to Visit

For sporting events, check the local fixture schedule. For photography of the exterior, late afternoon provides favorable lighting conditions. The dry season, from November to March, offers the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities.

Facts & Legends

The stadium is named in honor of Moshood Abiola, a prominent Nigerian politician and businessman. A local anecdote suggests that the stadium's construction was accelerated due to an impending visit by a national sports delegation, though this is unverified.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Olumo Rock (2.5km Northwest)
  • Adire Market (3.0km West)
  • Ogun State Secretariat (4.0km Northeast)
  • Centenary Hall (3.5km Southwest)


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