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Đồng Nai Stadium (Vietnamese: Sân vận động Đồng Nai) is a multi-use stadium located in Biên Hòa City, Đồng Nai Province, Vietnam. The stadium holds 30,000 people and mostly used for football matches.
Thống Nhất Stadium (lit. Unification Stadium) (Vietnamese: Sân vận động Thống Nhất), formerly Cộng Hoà Stadium (Vietnamese: Sân vận động Cộng Hoà) is a multi-purpose stadium in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. [2] It is located at 138 Đào Duy Từ Street, Ward 6, District 10.
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The following is a partial list of soccer stadiums in the United States. It includes all stadiums in the top three levels of American soccer and some lower league and collegiate stadiums in the United States. The minimum capacity is 1,000. Some of these venues are soccer-specific stadiums. Other venues are multipurpose stadiums, American football stadiums, or baseball stadiums that also host ...
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This was the Tổng Tham Mưu ARVN soccer club's home stadium from 1952 until 1975. [2] After renovations, the stadium hosted one men's football match as part of the 2003 Southeast Asian Games . It was also one of the venues of 2007 AFC Asian Cup finals, hosted by four South-East Asian countries, Indonesia , Malaysia , Thailand and Vietnam.
Rạch Giá Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Rạch Giá, Kiên Giang, Vietnam. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Kiên Giang F.C. The stadium holds 10,000 people.
Ideas for a new national stadium in Vietnam were marked up in 1998 as the government conducted a prefeasibility study for a national sports complex. [7] In July 2000, Vietnamese Prime Minister Phan Văn Khải approved a project of a stadium at the heart of Vietnam's National Sports Complex in preparation for hosting the 2003 Southeast Asian Games.