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The following is a list of stadiums in Taiwan, ordered by capacity. Currently all stadiums with a capacity of 5,000 or more are included. National Stadium Rakuten Taoyuan Baseball Stadium Fongshan Stadium #
'Taipei big egg'), also known as Farglory Dome (遠雄巨蛋), is a multi-purpose domed stadium located in Xinyi, Taipei, Taiwan, that opened in October 2023. [1] It was originally scheduled to start construction in 2007 and be completed in 2011, although the start date had been delayed until October 2011. [2]
The Taipei Arena (Chinese: 臺北小巨蛋; pinyin: Táiběi xiǎojùdàn; Wade–Giles: T'ai 2 pei 3 hsiao 3 chü 4 tan 4; lit. 'Taipei little big egg') is a multi-purpose stadium in the capital Taipei, Taiwan, and it is operated by the Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation (TRTC).
National Taiwan University Sports Center: 2024 (2 semifinals games) 4,200 2001 Taipei City [10] Taipei Dome: 2024 (2 games, co-home arena) 15,600 2023 Taipei City [6] Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium: 2023–2024 7,000 2017 Taipei City [11] Taiwan Beer Leopards Taoyuan Leopards (2021–2024) National Taiwan Sport University Arena: 2022–2023 ...
Multi-purpose stadiums in Taiwan (12 P) V. Volleyball venues in Taiwan (3 P) Σ. Taiwanese sports venue stubs (41 P) Pages in category "Sports venues in Taiwan"
The National Stadium (Chinese: 國家體育場; pinyin: Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng; also named 龍騰體育場), formerly known as the World Games Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Zuoying District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is currently the largest stadium in Taiwan in terms of capacity.
Hsinchu County Stadium: Hsinchu County: Hsinchu Toplus Lioneers: 8,000 2005 2024–2025 [1] Kaohsiung Arena: Kaohsiung City: Kaohsiung Aquas: 15,000 2008 2024–2025 [2] Taichung Intercontinental Basketball Stadium: Taichung City: Formosa Dreamers: 3,000 2016 2024–2025 [3] Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium: Taipei City: Taipei Taishin Mars ...
The Kaohsiung Arena (Chinese: 高雄巨蛋; pinyin: Gāoxióng Jùdàn) is an indoor sporting arena located in Zuoying District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is used to host indoor sporting events. It was used as a host to some of the indoor sporting events during the 2009 World Games. [1]