Independence Stadium (Bakau)
Independence Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Bakau, Gambia. It is currently used mostly for football matches, although it is also used for athletics, concerts, political events, trade fairs and national celebrations. The stadium holds 20,000 people.
History
Independence Stadium was constructed in 1984 by the People's Republic of China for The Gambia as part of their stadium diplomacy policy. Due to a history of poor management, a new stadium board was introduced in 2011 to manage the stadium.In 2019, the Confederation of African Football warned Gambia that Independence Stadium did not meet their upcoming new stadium criteria. The government provided some money for renovations but it was insufficient. In 2022, CAF banned Gambia from playing international and continental club matches at Independence Stadium due to the lack of an electronic scoreboard, no fixed seating, a poor quality pitch and medical facilities as well as inadequate dugouts. This forced Gambia to play home matches in Morocco as they had no other international stadium. In 2025, CAF granted temporary approval for Independence Stadium to host matches again.
Notable events
10th anniversary of the July 22nd revolution
On 22 July 2004, heads of state and dignitaries from several African nations, and the Taiwanese prime minister attended a large parade to mark the tenth anniversary of the assumption to power of President Jammeh.On 18 February 2017 the 52nd Independence Anniversary Celebrations, and inauguration of Adama Barrow as President of the Republic of The Gambia, was held at the Independence Stadium Bakau, Gambia.