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Lammual Stadium
Panoramic view of the stadium
Full nameLammual Stadium
Former namesAssam Rifles Ground
LocationAizawl, Mizoram, India
Capacity5,000
SurfaceAstroturf
Construction
Built1928
Renovated2011
Tenants
Aizawl F.C. (2015—)
Chhinga Veng F.C.(2018—)

Lammual Stadium is a football stadium located in Aizawl, Mizoram, India. It is used mainly for football matches. It was one of the venues for the Northeast Games 2012. The stadium serves as the venue for Mizoram Premier League matches.

Stadium

The ground is a single tier stadium. The stadium has a seating capacity of about 5,000 spectators, which costed around 190 crores.

History

Lammual was started in the 1920s due to lack of level ground in Mizoram for troops to practice and it was decided to flatten a knoll to create a Parade ground. It took 5 years of Military labor under Loch's battalion to complete the ground. The cost of leveling the ground at that time was Rs 1,200. When the work was completed, the parade ground had a sheer cliff of 60 feet on side and 150 feet of filling in on the other. The cliff face of this field.

Modern

The stadium has a historical and cultural significance for the Mizo people. It has been used for addressing the people of Mizoram by politicians like Jawaharlal Nehru who visited Aizawl in 1965. Lammual has also been the place where a helicopter landed for the first time in Mizoram in 1962. It is the venue for Chapchar Kut festival, a festival of Mizo people. There was initially a plan to construct the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Lammual ground before it was shifted to Mualpui as Assam Rifle could not give clearance for construction. The Chief Minister of Mizoram, Lal Thanhawla officially inaugurated the artificial turf (grass) laid at Aizawl Lammual, also known as the Assam Rifles (AR) Ground in Aizawl city on Monday, 28 February 2011.

References

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Ward 1Selesih, Durtlang North, Durtlang, Durtlang Leitan, Zuangtui, Muanna Veng.
Ward 2Chaltlang, Bawngkawn, Bawngkawn South, Chaltlang Lily Veng.
Ward 3Ramhlun North, Ramhlun Venglai, Ramhlun Vengthar, Ramhlun Sports Complex, Laipuitlang.
Ward 4Ramhlun South, Ramthar North, Ramthar, Aizawl Venglai.
Ward 5Electric Veng, Chanmari, Zarkawt.
Ward 6Chanmari West, Edenthar, Hunthar.
Ward 7Zemabawk, Zemabawk North, Falkland, Ṭhuampui.
Ward 8Armed Veng, Armed Veng South, Chite Veng.
Ward 9Dawrpui Veng, Saron Veng, Chhinga Veng, Tuithang Veng.
Ward 10Chawnpui Veng, Zotlang, Zonuam, Government Complex.
Ward 11Luangmual, Chawlhhmun, Tanhril, Sakawrtuichhun, Rangvamual, Phunchawng.
Ward 12Tuikual North, Tuikual South, Dinthar.
Ward 13Dawrpui Vengthar, Vaivakawn, Kanan Veng.
Ward 14Khatla, Khatla South, Mission Vengthlang.
Ward 15Bungkawn, Bungkawn Vengthar, Maubawk, Lawipu, Nursery Veng, Khatla East.
Ward 16Bethlehem Veng, Bethlehem Vengthlang, College Veng.
Ward 17Venghlui, Republic Veng, Upper Republic, Republic Vengthlang.
Ward 18Mission Veng, Salem Veng, Dam Veng, Venghnuai, Thakthing Veng, ITI Veng.
Ward 19Kulikawn, Tlangnuam, Saikhamakawn, Melthum, Hlimen, Tlangnuam Vengthar.
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