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  2. List of stadiums in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Yio Chu Kang Stadium. Ang Mo Kio. 2,000. 1985. Yishun Stadium. Yishun. 3,400. 1992. Note: Most or All of the Stadiums are used for the Singapore Premier League and its various divisions.

  3. National Stadium, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Kallang, Singapore. It serves as the country's national stadium. Opened in 2014, it was constructed on the site of the former National Stadium, which stood from 1973 to 2010. The 55,000-seat facility is the centrepiece of the Singapore Sports Hub, a sports and recreation district that ...

  4. Choa Chu Kang Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Choa Chu Kang Stadium (also known as the CCK Stadium) is part of the Choa Chu Kang Sports and Recreation complex located in Choa Chu Kang, Singapore. The international competition standard, multi-sport facility supports a range of sports and community functions, and opened in the year 2001. The stadium has a capacity of 4,268 people.

  5. Jalan Besar Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is part of the Jalan Besar Sports and Recreation Centre, a community sports facility that includes the stadium as well as a swimming complex. It is the home ground of the Singapore Premier League club Young Lions. The stadium is also used as an alternative home ground to the National Stadium by the Singapore national football team.

  6. Toa Payoh Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Toa Payoh Stadium. Toa Payoh Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Toa Payoh, Singapore. [1] [2] It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Balestier Khalsa . The stadium holds 3,896 people. [3] It was taken over by the then Singapore Sports Council on 30 November 1973, and opened to the public on 1 March 1974.

  7. Jurong West Sports and Recreation Centre - Wikipedia

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    Jurong West Sports and Recreation Centre. / 1.3378; 103.6942. Jurong West Sports and Recreation Centre is a centre for sports and recreational activities. It was officially opened to the public on 10 November 2006. [1] It is the largest integrated sports centre in Singapore .

  8. Bishan Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Bishan Stadium. /  1.3545444°N 103.8514750°E  / 1.3545444; 103.8514750. Bishan Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Bishan, Singapore. It is the main home ground of Singapore Premier League side, Lion City Sailors, and used mostly for football matches. The stadium was constructed in 1998 and is managed by Sport Singapore.

  9. Hougang Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Hougang Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located at the junction of Hougang Avenue 2 and Hougang Avenue 10 in Hougang, Singapore. It is the main home ground of Singapore Premier League side, Hougang United, and used mostly for football matches. The public can use the facilities from 4:30 am to 9:30 pm daily unless it is exclusively booked for ...