Kwara State Stadium

[2] On December 9, 2021, the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) banned the stadium for its games after it failed an integrity test involving the dressing rooms, toilets, television, camera stands, and electronic scoreboard.

The ban was reviewed and subsequently lifted on December 14, 2021 after urgent renovations were made.

However, the stadium was unavailable for games that season as the government approved a change of the pitch in a bid to modernise the facility.

[3] Kwara United drew an average home attendance of 5,368 in the 2023–24 Nigeria Premier Football League.

In August 2024, the government undertook repairs and renovations to keep the stadium up to the NPFL standards.