Tekfen Construction's Signature in the UEFA Champions League Final

Tekfen Construction's Signature in the UEFA Champions League Final
Tekfen Construction's Signature in the UEFA Champions League Final

Atatürk Stadium with a capacity of 75 spectators, built by Tekfen Construction, will be the scene of the excitement of the UEFA Champions League final, which millions of football fans eagerly await on June 10. With the final match to be played between Manchester City and Inter, Atatürk Olympic Stadium is expected to host 72 thousand ticketed spectators, while the match will connect 225 million people from 380 countries to the screens via live broadcasts.

Stating that the Atatürk Olympic Stadium, built by Tekfen Construction, hosts major events as one of the few stadiums in the world, Tekfen Construction General Manager Mustafa Kopuz said, “Atatürk Olympic Stadium, which hosted millions of football fans with Liverpool and AC Milan teams in the UEFA Champions League final match in 2005, We are very proud of the fact that Atatürk Olympic Stadium, which we signed our name as Tekfen Construction, has hosted very important events that will have a place in the history of sports since the day it was completed. We are honored to have built such a stadium that can host tens of thousands of football fans from all over the world and thus contribute to the country's economy.”

He proved his expertise in the construction of sports facilities with the stadiums he built.

Consolidating its expertise by implementing many different projects in this field after the construction of the Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Tekfen Construction has its signature on the Baku Olympic Stadium as well as the Atatürk Olympic Stadium, which hosts important sports events. Baku Olympic Stadium, whose construction was completed in 2015, became the center of three important football organizations. In the stadium where the 2015st European Games were held in 1, the 2019 UEFA Europa League final match and some group matches in EURO 2020 were played. Al Thumama Stadium, built by Tekfen Construction in 2017, opened its doors to the audience on October 22, 2021 with the Emir Cup final. The 2022 FIFA World Cup quarter-final match was also held in this stadium.

As an international contractor with great success in Turkey, the Middle East, North Africa, the Caucasus and Central Asia, and Eastern and Central Europe, Tekfen Construction's extensive operations range from heavy construction works such as highways, prestigious and state-of-the-art administration buildings, and stadiums to refineries and to petrochemical plants; from satellite cities to large industrial processing plants; They range from pipelines and offshore structures to power plants.