Agia Sophia Stadium
| Agia Sophia Αγιά Σοφιά (Greek) | |
Interactive map of Allwyn Arena | |
| Full name | Centre of Sports, Remembrance and Culture Agia Sophia |
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| Former names | OPAP Arena |
| Address | Fokon 11, 14341 |
| Location | Nea Filadelfeia, Athens, Greece |
| Owner | Dikefalos 1924 S.A. |
| Operator | AEK Athens F.C. |
| Capacity | 32,500 |
| Executive suites | 40 |
| Surface | Natural grass |
| Scoreboard | 2 |
| Record attendance | 31,100 (2022–23 Super League Greece: AEK Athens vs Ionikos AEK Athens vs PAOK AEK Athens vs Panathinaikos AEK Athens vs Olympiacos AEK Athens vs Olympiacos AEK Athens vs Volos, 2023–24 Super League Greece: AEK Athens vs Olympiacos AEK Athens vs Panathinaikos AEK Athens vs Lamia, 2025–26 Super League Greece: AEK Athens vs Olympiacos) |
| Field size | 105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft) |
| Public transit | at Perissos |
| Parking | 1,200 (surface) 400–500 (underground) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 28 July 2017 |
| Built | September 2022 |
| Opened | 30 September 2022 |
| Years active | 3 years, 5 months |
| Construction cost | € 98,700,000 |
| Architect | Athanassios Kyratsous |
| Project manager | Dimitris Andriopoulos |
| General contractor | Ermonassa S.A. |
| Tenants | |
| AEK Athens (2022–present) Greece national football team (2023–2024) | |
| Website | |
| allwynarena | |
Agia Sophia Stadium (pronounced [aˈʝa soˈfça]), also known as Allwyn Arena for sponsorship reasons and as AEK Arena for UEFA competitions, is the home stadium of AEK Athens. With an all-seater capacity of 32,500 it is the third largest football stadium overall in Greece. It is located in Nea Filadelfeia, a northwestern suburb of Athens, Greece. The stadium is built on the same site of the former Nikos Goumas Stadium. The construction of the Agia Sophia Stadium was completed in October 2022. It is the newest stadium built in Greece.
The stadium hosted the 2024 UEFA Europa Conference League final on 29 May 2024.