Camille Chamoun Olympic Stadium is a large sports complex located in the city of Beirut, Lebanon. The stadium was built in 1957 and was named after Camille Chamoun, a former president of Lebanon. The stadium is one of the largest in the country and has a seating capacity of over 47,000 people.
The stadium is primarily used for football matches and has hosted many important games over the years. It is the home stadium of the Lebanese national football team and several local football clubs. The stadium has also hosted many international events, including the 2000 AFC Asian Cup and the 2017 Lebanese Athletics Championships.
In addition to football, the stadium also has facilities for other sports such as athletics, basketball, and tennis. There is a running track around the football field, as well as several basketball and tennis courts. The stadium also has a gymnasium and a swimming pool.
The stadium is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is located in a scenic area of Beirut. It is easily accessible by public transportation and has ample parking for visitors. The stadium is a popular destination for sports fans and tourists alike, and is a symbol of Lebanon's love for sports and athletics.