- Address: Antalya
- Country: Türkiye
- Capacity: 32,000
- Opened: 26 October 2015
- Main use: Football
- Tenants: Antalyaspor (football)
Extra stadium info – Corendon Airlines Park
The construction of the stadium, which opened as the largest sports venue by capacity in Antalya, started in 2013. In 2016, the Corendon Airlines Park hosted its first-ever Turkish cup final. A capacity crowd of 32,000 showed up for the match. Galatasaray won the game after beating Fenerbahçe 1-0. Łukasz Józef Podolski scored the only goal of the match. He played top-flight football league games for 1. FC Köln, FC Bayern München, Arsenal FC, FC Internazionale Milano, Galatasaray SK and Vissel Kobe before he signed with Antalyaspor in 2020. In 2021, Podolski left the club from Antalya for Górnik Zabrze from Poland.
Antalyaspor
Antalyaspor, nicknamed Akrepler (Scorpions), was founded in 1966. It became one of the first sports clubs from Türkiye with 100,000 followers on its main social media page. Rüştü Reçber is one of the former players of Altalyaspor. The former goalkeeper reached the semi-finals of the 2002 FIFA World Cup with the national football team of Türkiye. One year later, he signed with the world famous Spanish side FC Barcelona. Rüştü Reçber also played professional football for the Turkish sides Fenerbahçe and Beşiktaş. He became the first player who played 120 matches for the national football team of Türkiye.
Samuel Eto’o Fils
In 2015, Antalyaspor signed Samuel Eto’o Fils. The former player of the national football team of Cameroon became the first person from Cameroon with 1 million followers on his main social media page. Eto’o played in a FIFA Club World Cup final with the Italian side FC Internazionale Milano against TP Mazembe from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He scored once in his only FIFA Club World Cup final. Internazionale and Eto’o won the world championship for football clubs after beating Mazembe. In 2019, Eto’o ended his professional football career in Qatar.