{{Short description|Multi-purpose stadium in Kalamaria, Thessaloniki, Greece}} {{coord|40|34|53.31|N|22|56|42.41|E|type:landmark|display=title}} {{Infobox Stadium | name = Apollon Pontou Stadium | nickname = Kalamaria Stadium | image = Aerial_view_of_Kalamaria,_Greece.jpg | caption = Aerial view of Kalamaria with the stadium in the center | location = Kalamaria, Thessaloniki, Greece | coordinates = | broke_ground = | built = 1973 | expanded = | closed = | demolished = | operator = Apollon Kalamarias F.C. | surface = Grass | structural_engineer = | services_engineer = | general_contractor = | project_manager = | main_contractors = | tenants = Apollon Kalamarias F.C. | capacity = 6,500 | dimensions = | scoreboard = | public_transit = {{metro|Kalamaria}} (expected 2025) }}

'''Kalamaria Stadium''' is a multi-purpose stadium in Kalamaria, a district of Thessaloniki, in Greece.

It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Apollon Kalamarias.<ref name="Kalamaria Stadium">{{cite news | url=http://www.stadia.gr/kalamaria/kalamaria.html | title=Kalamaria Stadium | publisher=Stadia.gr}}</ref>

The stadium was built in 1973; renovations were made in 2003, prior to the 2004 Summer Olympics, as the stadium was used as one of the official training venues for the Olympics' football competition.<ref name="Kalamaria Stadium"/>

The stadium's capacity is 6,500.<ref name="Kalamaria Stadium"/>

In terms of events, artist Anna Vissi currently holds the record of most widely attended concert, attracting over 23,000 fans.<ref name="Kalamaria Stadium"/>

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==External links== * [http://www.stadia.gr/kalamaria/kalamaria.html Kalamaria Stadium profile at Stadia.gr]

Category:Football venues in Greece Category:Multi-purpose stadiums in Greece Category:Apollon Kalamarias F.C. Category:Sports venues in Thessaloniki Category:1973 establishments in Greece Category:Sports venues completed in 1973

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