Kalinga Stadium
Interactive map of Kalinga Stadium | |
| Location | Bidyut Marg, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India |
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| Coordinates | 20°17′17″N 85°49′26″E / 20.288062739324612°N 85.82381948305955°E |
| Owner | Government of Odisha |
| Operator | Sports and Youth Services (DSYS) |
| Capacity | Kalinga Stadium: 15,000 Kalinga Hockey Stadium: 16,000 |
| Surface | Natural grass |
| Record attendance | 15,000 (2017 Asian Athletics Championships) |
| Field size | 109 m × 72 m (358 ft × 236 ft) |
| Construction | |
| Built | 1978 |
| Opened | 1978 |
| Tenants | |
| India men's national field hockey team India women's national field hockey team India national football team India women's national football team Odisha Hockey Team Odisha football team Odisha women's football team Indian Arrows (2018–2022) Odisha FC (2019–present) Sports Odisha | |
The Kalinga Stadium is a multi-purpose international sports complex in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Its foundation stone was laid by Biju Patnaik in 1978. It is best known as the home ground of the Indian Super League club Odisha FC since its inception in 2019. It was the home ground of the I-League club Indian Arrows from 2018 until 2022. It is situated in the heart of Bhubaneswar near Nayapalli area. It has facilities for athletics, football, field hockey, tennis, table tennis, basketball, volleyball, wall climbing and swimming. Other features of the stadium include an 8-lane synthetic athletics track, high performance centres, and India's first Olympic standard pink and blue water-based AstroTurf.