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Len Clay Stadium, located in Obuasi, Ghana, stands as a prominent multi-use sports facility with a seating capacity of 20,000.
This iconic stadium has been the home ground of Ashanti Gold Sporting Club since its opening on May 10, 1990.
Named after Len Clay, a former Group Engineering and Projects Manager of the Ashanti Goldfield Company and an ardent supporter of the club, the stadium holds a significant place in Ghana's sporting history.
It was inaugurated by Ghana’s then-President, Jerry Rawlings, and underwent renovations on April 17, 2005, further enhancing its facilities.
The stadium’s construction was overseen by Enninful Design Services and executed by A. Lang, with Arc Charles Blankson-Hemans serving as the project manager.
The same team was responsible for other notable projects across Ghana, including the Enyinam Housing Project and Enyinam Lodge.
The architectural excellence of Len Clay Stadium reflects their commitment to quality and innovation.
Equipped with modern amenities, Len Clay Stadium boasts automatic turnstiles, a spacious car park, and a grandstand with over 1,300 seats.
The facility includes six executive boxes, each fitted with air-conditioning and seating for up to 40 people, ensuring a premium experience for guests.
The stadium complex also features an athletic track, a P.A. system, video cameras, a VIP car park, and well-maintained restrooms.
Additional highlights include a bar with a function room, a multi-gym, an electronic scoreboard, and floodlighting, making it a versatile venue for various events.
Len Clay Stadium remains a landmark in Ghana's sports and architectural landscape, reflecting a blend of functionality, design, and a commitment to supporting the local sports community.