Talk:Agia Sophia Stadium

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OPAP Arena or Agia Sophia[edit]

Since I believe this is going to be a point of discussion in the future, I believe that the stadium name should remain "Agia Sophia Stadium" for the same reasons why City of Manchester Stadium is not named "Etihad Stadium", stated here, as well as for the reasons why non-sponsored names are preferred to the sponsored ones if a non-sponsored one exists, in most (if not every) football stadium. SteliosGR (SteliosGR 07:44, 08 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Stadium Capacity is 31,100[edit]

The capacity of the stadium is 31,100 all-seater and 32,500 if we are to include the stadium suites. AEK has announced sold out for multiple games, as can be seen here for the match against Ionikos F.C., and here for the match against PAOK. It is explicitly mentioned in the first link that the all-seater tickets are 31,100. The Super League Greece official website has recorded a capacity of 31,100 for both games 12. Please do not change the capacity back to 32,500, as the capacities mentioned through wikipedia do not include suites. Nevechear (talk) 16:35, 11 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]