Taipei Municipal Stadium

Taipei Municipal Stadium
台北田徑場
Full name Taipei Municipal "Track and Field" Stadium
Location Taipei, Taiwan
Owner Taipei City Government
Capacity 20,000[1]
Surface Grass
Construction
Built 2009
Opened 2009
Construction cost $423 million
Architect Archasia
Tenants
Royal Blues F.C.
Tatung F.C.
Chinese Taipei national football team
Taipei Municipal Stadium
Traditional Chinese 台北田徑場

The Taipei Municipal Stadium (Chinese: 台北田徑場; pinyin: Táiběi Tiánjìng Chǎng) is a multi-purpose stadium in Taipei, Taiwan. The original stadium, built in 1956, was used mostly for track and field events and was able to hold 20,000 people. It was demolished and reconstructed for the 2009 Summer Deaflympics between December 2006 and July 2009.[2]

On 3 July 2011, the stadium recorded its highest attendance for a football game when Chinese Taipei hosted Malaysia in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification - AFC First Round second leg match, when 15,335 spectators attended the game.[3] In 2013, 500 people showed up at the stadium for a domestic league match between association football clubs Taipower FC and Tatung FC.[4]

Transport

The stadium is accessible from Taipei Arena Station of the Taipei Metro.

See also

References

Preceded by
Gwangju World Cup Stadium
Gwangju
Summer Universiade
Opening and Closing Ceremonies

2017
Succeeded by
Stadio San Paolo
Napoli
Preceded by
Government Stadium
 Hong Kong
AFC Women's Championship
Final Venue

1977
Succeeded by
Corporation Stadium
India Calicut

Coordinates: 25°2′58″N 121°33′4″E / 25.04944°N 121.55111°E / 25.04944; 121.55111


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