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China Gifts Chad A Stunning 30,000-Seat Stadium In N’Djamena

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 27, 2025 International No Comments3 Mins Read
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China Gifts Chad A Stunning 30,000-Seat Stadium In N’Djamena.

In a remarkable gesture of international goodwill, China has completed the construction of a state-of-the-art 30,000-capacity stadium in N’Djamena, the capital of Chad, entirely free of charge. The Mandjafa Stadium, a gleaming symbol of China’s ongoing commitment to fostering ties with African nations, was officially opened on 23 May 2025, marking a new chapter for sports and community engagement in Central Africa.

 

The stadium, fully funded by the Chinese government at an estimated cost of $154 million, is designed to host major football matches and other sporting events, positioning Chad as a potential hub for regional competitions. With a sleek, modern design, the Mandjafa Stadium is equipped with world-class facilities, including advanced seating arrangements, cutting-edge pitch technology, and amenities to enhance the spectator experience. The venue is expected to meet international standards, potentially enabling Chad to host prestigious events such as African Cup of Nations (AFCON) fixtures in the future.





 

“This generous gift from China is a game-changer for Chad,” said a spokesperson for the Chadian Football Federation. “The Mandjafa Stadium will not only boost our ability to host major sporting events but also inspire a new generation of athletes and bring our communities together.”

 

The project is part of China’s broader “stadium diplomacy” initiative, which has seen the nation fund and construct sports facilities across Africa, including the 60,000-capacity Kintele Municipal Stadium in the Republic of Congo and the ongoing Adey Ababa Stadium in Ethiopia. Posts on X have celebrated the completion of the Mandjafa Stadium, with users noting its potential to elevate African football and strengthen Chad’s sporting infrastructure.

 

The opening ceremony, attended by Chadian officials and Chinese dignitaries, was a vibrant affair, featuring cultural performances and a friendly football match to christen the pitch. Local residents expressed excitement about the opportunities the stadium will bring, from hosting international matches to providing a venue for community events.

 

The Mandjafa Stadium’s completion comes at a time when Chad is seeking to enhance its global presence, despite rarely making international headlines. As the fifth-largest country in Africa by land area, Chad’s diverse population of over 200 ethnic groups is set to benefit from this landmark project, which could spur economic activity and tourism in the region.

China’s investment in African infrastructure, including sports facilities, is seen as part of its broader strategy to deepen ties with the continent. Between 2000 and 2021, China invested $1.34 trillion in nearly 18,000 development projects across Africa, according to AidData. The Mandjafa Stadium stands as a testament to this commitment, blending diplomacy with tangible benefits for local communities.

As Chad looks to the future, the Mandjafa Stadium is poised to become a beacon of sporting excellence and a symbol of international cooperation, offering a brighter spotlight for a nation often overlooked on the global stage.

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