Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground

Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground
將軍澳運動場
Address 109 Po Hong Road, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong
Coordinates 22°18′43″N 114°15′50″E / 22.311886°N 114.263940°E / 22.311886; 114.263940 (Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground)Coordinates: 22°18′43″N 114°15′50″E / 22.311886°N 114.263940°E / 22.311886; 114.263940 (Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground)
Public transit      Tseung Kwan O Station
Owner Hong Kong Government
Operator Leisure and Cultural Services Department
Capacity 3,500
5,000 (2009 East Asian Games)
Field size 105 m × 65 m (344 ft × 213 ft)
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground 18 June 2006
Opened 19 May 2009
Construction cost HK$350 million
Architect P&T Group
Tenants
Lee Man (2017-)
Kitchee (2010–13)
Yokohama FC HK (2013–14)
Eastern (2014-15)
South China (2015-17)

Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground (Chinese: 將軍澳運動場), located in Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong, is a multi-purpose sports ground and home of Hong Kong Premier League club Lee Man.. It was the main venue for track and field events for the 2009 Hong Kong Games, 2009 East Asian Games and 2011 Hong Kong Games.

Occupying an area of about 5.9 hectares, it comprises a main sports ground, a warm-up secondary sports ground, and other facilities for holding large-scale international competitions. Its track and field facilities conform to International Association of Athletics Federations standards. It is located adjacent to the Hong Kong Velodrome.

Opening

It was officially opened on 19 May 2009 with celebrating the 200-day countdown to the opening of the 2009 East Asian Games.[1]

Events held

Facilities

The green running tracks of Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground playing host to the 2009 Hong Kong Games.

Facilities of the main sports ground include:

Secondary sports ground

The secondary sports ground includes:

Ancillary facilities

Main Entrance.

Other ancillary facilities include:

References

Events and tenants
Preceded by
Estádio Campo Desportivo
Macau
East Asian Games Athletics competitions
Main Venue

2009
Succeeded by
TBA
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