Located in four main clusters across the city, Baku 2015’s twelve permanent and six temporary sports venues stand ready for the inaugural European Games.
Among the state-of-the-art facilities is the stunning new Olympic Stadium, which will feature the Opening and Closing Ceremonies and Athletics events, and is set to become the home of the Azerbaijani national football team after the Games.
Of the twelve venues to remain as part of the Games’ legacy for the city at the end of Baku 2015 competitions, five are new; the National Gymnastics Arena, the BMX Velopark, Baku Aquatics Centre, Baku Shooting Centre and the Olympic Stadium.
The six temporary venues now complete are the Water Polo Arena, Beach Arena, Basketball Arena, Mountain Bike Velopark, Triathlon and Cycling venues. Elsewhere, Games facilities include 10 training and 32 non-competition venues, including the brand-new Athletes Village with 1,042 apartments (pictured)
#TeamIreland will be one of the first nations to enter the Athlete Village and set up Team Ireland HQ performance administration/medical support and team accomodation.
Sports will depart Dublin for Baku as follows:
Boxing ( already departed for pre Baku training camp)
Triathlon, Karate: 8th June
Canoeing: 9th June
Gymnastics, Shooting: 10th June
Archery, Wrestling: 11th June
Cycling, Taekwondo: 13th June
Diving: 14th June
Badminton, Basketball, Swimming: 18th June
Judo: 22nd June