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|location          = [[Greater Noida]], [[National Capital Region (India)]]
|location          = [[Greater Noida]], [[National Capital Region (India)]]
|coordinates      = {{Coord|28|20|50.26|N|77|32|2.22|E|display=inline,title}}
|broke_ground      = 2009
|broke_ground      = 2009
|owner            = [[Jaypee Group]]
|owner            = [[Jaypee Group]]
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|architect        = [[Skidmore, Owings & Merrill]], Peter Ellis New Cities, [[Hermann Tilke]]
|architect        = [[Skidmore, Owings & Merrill]], Peter Ellis New Cities, [[Hermann Tilke]]
|tenants          = [[Indian Grand Prix]], [[Uttar Pradesh cricket team]], [[Punjab Warriors]]
|tenants          = [[Indian Grand Prix]], [[Uttar Pradesh cricket team]], [[Punjab Warriors]]
|seating_capacity  = [[Buddh International Circuit]]: 1,00,000<br />[[Greater Noida Cricket Stadium]]: 40,000 (will be expanded to 100,000)
|seating_capacity  = [[Buddh International Circuit]]: 100,000<br />[[Greater Noida Cricket Stadium]]: 40,000 (will be expanded to 100,000)
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'''Jaypee Sports City''',<ref>[http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/features/et-realty/jaypee-greens-sports-city-promises-destination-of-the-future/articleshow/7281688.cms economictimes]</ref> located on the [[Yamuna Expressway]] in [[Greater Noida]], [[National Capital Region (India)|NCR]], is India's first planned city developed and aimed for sports.  
'''Jaypee Sports City''',<ref>[http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/features/et-realty/jaypee-greens-sports-city-promises-destination-of-the-future/articleshow/7281688.cms economictimes]</ref> located on the [[Yamuna Expressway]] in [[Greater Noida]], [[National Capital Region (India)|NCR]], is India's first planned city developed and aimed for sports.  
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[[Buddh International Circuit]] hosted India's first ever F1 Grand Prix in 2011. It was the seventeenth round of the [[2011 Formula One season]] and the first Formula One Grand Prix to take place on the [[Indian subcontinent]] and even the circuit is the first of its kind in [[South Asia]].
[[Buddh International Circuit]] hosted India's first ever F1 Grand Prix in 2011. It was the seventeenth round of the [[2011 Formula One season]] and the first Formula One Grand Prix to take place on the [[Indian subcontinent]] and even the circuit is the first of its kind in [[South Asia]].
The second Formula One [[Indian Grand Prix]] was held in October 2012 which was won by [[Red Bull Racing]] Driver [[Sebastian Vettel]], his second consecutive win. The third Formula One Indian Grand Prix was held in October 2013 which was also won by Red Bull Driver Sebastian Vettel, his third consecutive win in [[India]].
The second Formula One [[Indian Grand Prix]] was held in October 2012 which was won by [[Red Bull Racing]] Driver [[Sebastian Vettel]], his second consecutive win. The third Formula One Indian Grand Prix was held in October 2013 which was also won by Red Bull Driver Sebastian Vettel, his third consecutive win in [[India]].
[[File:View from Star Court.jpg|center|thumb|800x800px|View at Jaypee Greens Sports City]]
[[File:View from Star Court.jpg|center|thumb|800x800px|A view of Jaypee Greens Sports City]]


==Other==
==Other==
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{{Formula One circuits}}
{{Indian motorsports}}
{{Indian motorsports}}
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[[Category:Sports venues in Uttar Pradesh]]
[[Category:Sports venues in Uttar Pradesh]]

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Jaypee Sports City
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LocationGreater Noida, National Capital Region (India)
Coordinates28°20′50.26″N 77°32′2.22″E / 28.3472944°N 77.5339500°E / 28.3472944; 77.5339500
OwnerJaypee Group
OperatorJaypee Sports International Limited
CapacityBuddh International Circuit: 100,000
Greater Noida Cricket Stadium: 40,000 (will be expanded to 100,000)
Construction
Broke ground2009
Construction costS$1.3 billion est.
ArchitectSkidmore, Owings & Merrill, Peter Ellis New Cities, Hermann Tilke
Tenants
Indian Grand Prix, Uttar Pradesh cricket team, Punjab Warriors

Jaypee Sports City,[1] located on the Yamuna Expressway in Greater Noida, NCR, is India's first planned city developed and aimed for sports. It's 5000 acres of area comprises various sports venues like international standard cricket stadium, a hockey stadium and an international circuit for F1 races.[2]

Football[edit | edit source]

Cricket[edit | edit source]

A cricket stadium is under construction. When completed, it will seat 40,000 spectators, with a planned expansion to a capacity of 100,000. Cricket Stadium will be given a face lift similar to Lord's Cricket Ground. The stadium scheduled to be ready in 2022. The stadium will conform to norms and specifications prescribed by ICC with associated amenities like media and corporate boxes, medical facilities, merchandise stores, a food court, an information kiosk and many others.

Hockey[edit | edit source]

There will also be a hockey stadium with a sports training academy and infrastructure for other sports.[3]

Racing[edit | edit source]

Buddh International Circuit hosted India's first ever F1 Grand Prix in 2011. It was the seventeenth round of the 2011 Formula One season and the first Formula One Grand Prix to take place on the Indian subcontinent and even the circuit is the first of its kind in South Asia. The second Formula One Indian Grand Prix was held in October 2012 which was won by Red Bull Racing Driver Sebastian Vettel, his second consecutive win. The third Formula One Indian Grand Prix was held in October 2013 which was also won by Red Bull Driver Sebastian Vettel, his third consecutive win in India.

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A view of Jaypee Greens Sports City

Other[edit | edit source]

Apart from sports there will be Financial Centre, Entertainment Centre, Education Centre, Residential area and Civil Centre for commercial / retail / residential uses.[4]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. economictimes
  2. Yamuna Expressway-F1
  3. "jaypeesports". Archived from the original on 14 March 2014. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
  4. Jaypee Greens Sports City Projects

External links[edit | edit source]

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