KAYSERI MAY HOST TURKEY-ARMENIA RETURN MATCH
PanARMENIAN.Net
13.01.2009 16:04 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Hailed as Turkey's most modern football stadium,
the Kayseri Kadir Has Stadium prepares for its premiere. While the
stadium is still under construction, the mayor has voiced his will
to see Kayseri host an international game, especially the match
against Armenia.
With work soon to be completed on the 32,500-capacity Kadir Has
Stadium, Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality and Kayserispor Honorary
Chairman Mehmet Ozhaseki voiced his will to see some important games
in the Central Anatolian city.
Ozhaseki first wanted Kayseri to host Turkey's crucial World Cup
Qualifying Group 5 game against Spain on April 1, but that was vetoed
by Turkish Football Federation, or TFF, chairman, Mahmut Ozgener.
Ozhaseki also wants the Armenia game on Oct. 15 to be played in
Kayseri as well. "The world will be watching that game, so the
official premiere will be worthy of Turkey's most modern stadium,"
said Ozhaseki. "The fact that our president was born in Kayseri will
add another meaning to that day of tolerance."
The first game between the two national teams caused much debate, as
President Abdullah Gul accepted the invitation of Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan to watch the game together in Armenia. The Presidents
described the event as a serious impetus for further dialogue.
PanARMENIAN.Net
13.01.2009 16:04 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Hailed as Turkey's most modern football stadium,
the Kayseri Kadir Has Stadium prepares for its premiere. While the
stadium is still under construction, the mayor has voiced his will
to see Kayseri host an international game, especially the match
against Armenia.
With work soon to be completed on the 32,500-capacity Kadir Has
Stadium, Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality and Kayserispor Honorary
Chairman Mehmet Ozhaseki voiced his will to see some important games
in the Central Anatolian city.
Ozhaseki first wanted Kayseri to host Turkey's crucial World Cup
Qualifying Group 5 game against Spain on April 1, but that was vetoed
by Turkish Football Federation, or TFF, chairman, Mahmut Ozgener.
Ozhaseki also wants the Armenia game on Oct. 15 to be played in
Kayseri as well. "The world will be watching that game, so the
official premiere will be worthy of Turkey's most modern stadium,"
said Ozhaseki. "The fact that our president was born in Kayseri will
add another meaning to that day of tolerance."
The first game between the two national teams caused much debate, as
President Abdullah Gul accepted the invitation of Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan to watch the game together in Armenia. The Presidents
described the event as a serious impetus for further dialogue.