Thammasat Stadium

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Thammasat Rangsit Stadium
Location Thammasat University, Rangsit, Pathumthani
Opened 1998
Surface Grass
Main contractors Christiani and Nielsen
Capacity 30,000
Field dimensions 95 x 62 metre. [1]
Tenants
Thammasat University
Police United

Thammasat Rangsit Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Pathumthani, Thailand. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 30,000. It is located in Thammasat University's Rangsit campus.

It was built for the 1998 Asian Games by construction firm Christiani and Nielsen, the same company that constructed the Democracy Monument in Bangkok.

Its appearance is that of a scaled down version of the Rajamangala Stadium. The tribunes form a continuous ring which are quite low behind each goal but rise up on each side. Unlike the Rajamangala though, Thammasat has a roof covering both side tribunes. Most striking about this stadium are the floodlights. Thai architects usually favour concrete pylons but these are the steel variety. As viewed from the exterior of the stadium the base of each pylon seems to grip the outside of the stadium and they dramatically lean over the tribunes so as to better illuminate the playing area.

Thammasat was going to be used for PEA FC's match against Singapore Armed Forces FC in an Asian Champions League qualifier in February 2009 but the pitch was deemed unplayable and the match was switched to the Rajamangala.

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Coordinates: 14°4′4″N 100°35′55″E / 14.06778°N 100.59861°E / 14.06778; 100.59861

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