The stadium is one of the oldest sports stadiums in Iran. It was built in 1942 and was located in the northern part of Tehran at the time of opening, while it is now in the center of Tehran. In 1934, French architect
Maxime Siroux began designing and constructing Amjadieh Stadium with the capacity of 15,000.
Reza Shah approved and ordered similar stadiums across Iran. Siroux later designed and constructed the
Hafezieh Stadium in
Shiraz. The stadium has played host to many sporting, cultural, and national events as well as political meetings. Ever since
Iran national football team was formed, they played their home matches in Amjadieh Stadium before
Aryamehr Stadium was constructed. It was also home to
Taj S.C. (Esteghlal F.C.) and
Persepolis F.C. before Azadi Stadium was built. It was also home to
Shahin F.C. before and after the
Iranian Revolution. It has also hosted the
1968 AFC Asian Cup finals.
The Asian Club Championship was also held in Amjadieh Stadium in 1970. Additionally, Amjadieh stadium along with Aryamehr Stadium and
Apadana Stadium (under the name of Persepolis stadium) was the host of preliminary round of the football matches at the
1974 Asian Games. The stadium has also been the venue for the
AFC Youth Championship 2000. ==Cultural, political and military operations==