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Nsenkyire Stadium: A look at FC Samatex 1996’s ‘wooden Architectural mastery’

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July 24, 2023
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In a remarkable feat of combining sustainable materials with architectural brilliance, Ghana Premier League side FC Samatex 1996’s Nsenkyire stadium comes to mind as one of the most admirable stadiums in Ghana.

Named after the club’s CEO Richard Dua Nsenkyire, the innovative use of wood in combination with concrete in the construction process has resulted in a stadium that seamlessly blends tradition with modernity.

In a bid to harness and utilize the resources around them, the club strategically opted for the fusion of concrete and timber products to exemplify the concept of domestication in the realm of architecture and construction.

From the VIP lounge to the popular stands and ticket booths, all have wooden decorations sourced from the club’s very own timber firm, Samatex Timber and Plywoods, which has set a new benchmark in eco-friendly stadium design that the country can boast of.


Nestled in the heart of Nsenkyire is a hidden gem that has captured the hearts of football enthusiasts and architectural aficionados alike. Nsenkyire Stadium, the home ground of FC Samatex 1996, stands as a testament to the remarkable potential of timber products from the local timber company.

At first glance, Nsenkyire Stadium’s distinguishing feature becomes instantly apparent: With sustainability and eco-friendliness in mind, the stadium was constructed through a collaboration between the Samreboi-based side and its owners, Samatex Timber and Plywood Company, which is the biggest Timber company in West Africa,

Choosing timber as the primary material not only minimised environmental impact but also contributed to the local economy, a win-win situation for both parties.

As you enter the stadium, you cannot help but marvel at the intricate construction mastery. The stadium’s roof, expertly crafted from timber planks, provides a visually striking appearance, combining strength with elegance. The timber used offers exceptional durability, ensuring the stadium is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional for the long term.

The VIP lounge stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and elegance that can be achieved with wood. The carefully carved wooden panels and intricately designed furniture create an atmosphere of warmth and sophistication. By utilising wood as the primary material, Samatex FC has successfully provided a unique experience for its distinguished guests, combining luxury with a connection to nature.

The popular stands of the stadium reflect the vibrant spirit of the fans and their connection to the club’s heritage. The use of wood in the construction of the stands evokes a sense of nostalgia, transporting supporters back to a time when stadiums were crafted with meticulous attention to detail. Samatex FC’s decision to preserve this tradition while incorporating modern amenities showcases their commitment to creating a memorable experience for fans.

Beyond the spectator stands, the builders went a step further by creating timber cladding for the stadium’s walls. This ingenious use of timber not only adds a warm and welcoming feel but also blends harmoniously with the surrounding natural landscape, making the stadium an environmental oasis.

Even the ticket booth at Samatex FC’s stadium has undergone a unique transformation with the use of wood. The natural texture and warmth of the material welcome visitors into the stadium, creating a welcoming and inviting atmosphere from the moment they arrive.

By incorporating wood into the ticket booth, Samatex FC has reimagined an often overlooked aspect of stadium design, ensuring that even the smallest details contribute to an unforgettable experience.

Nsenkyire Stadium is more than just a remarkable architectural achievement; it serves as an exceptional sporting venue for FC Samatex 1996. The timber seating provides unrivalled comfort for spectators, enhancing their overall experience. The sound-absorbing properties of timber also contribute to an acoustically rich environment, amplifying the passion and excitement of the fans.

Community Impact
The collaboration between FC Samatex 1996 and the local timber company extends beyond the stadium’s construction. It has resulted in a deep sense of community engagement and pride. The stadium stands as a symbol of the community’s ability to showcase their natural resources in an innovative and sustainable manner.

Nsenkyire Stadium stands as a testament to the remarkable potential of timber as a versatile and sustainable construction material. FC Samatex 1996’s commitment to eco-friendliness, combined with the local timber company’s expertise, has given rise to an architectural marvel that blends nature, sport, and community together seamlessly. stands as a shining example for other clubs and organisations, inspiring a shift towards environmentally conscious and aesthetically captivating designs. The Nsenkyire Stadium is more than just a venue; it is a true embodiment of ingenuity and collaboration.

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