National Stadium (Ireland)

National Stadium (Ireland)
The National Stadium for boxing on South Circular Road

The National Stadium (Irish: An Staidiam Náisiúnta) or National boxing Stadium is one of Ireland's best known boxing venues.

The National Stadium was the first purpose built boxing stadium in the world and was opened by Frank Aiken in 1939.[1]

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Venue

The stadium is owned by the Irish Amateur Boxing Association (IABA) and has been used by the IABA for over 60 years as the venue for their national and international contests.[2]

Facilities

The venue is situated between Clanbrassil Street to the east and Dolphin's Barn to the west on the South Circular Road, Dublin 8, Ireland. The stadium stages Amateur and Professional Boxing and Professional Wrestling bouts as well as providing facilities for music concerts, conferences and corporate hospitality events.[3]

Capacity

The capacity of the stadium is 2,080 for music events, which is reduced to 1,954 for boxing and wrestling events to accommodate the wrestling/boxing ring. The Ringside club seats up to 300 people for parties or sit down dining but some junior boxing events also take place here.

Refurbishment

In December 1999, the then minister for the Department of Art, Sports and Tourism. Dr. James McDaid, announced a IR£1.3m (1.6m euros) grant under the Sports Capital Programme to undertake the refurbishment of the stadium.[4][5] The two-storey building was provided with a new grey coloured limestone façade durinng the refurbishment. There is now free parking on the grounds of the stadium, which has pleased the locals.

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Coordinates: 53°19′51″N 6°16′49″W / 53.330706°N 6.280323°W / 53.330706; -6.280323



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