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The following is a list of football stadiums in China, ordered by capacity. Currently football stadiums with a capacity of 5,000 or more are included. Currently football stadiums with a capacity of 5,000 or more are included.
The stadium is named Huitang Stadium after Wuhua-based footballer Lee Wai Tong. [3] It broke ground in March 2016, and was expected to open in March 2018, [4] but the formal opening was delayed until 1 January 2019 as part of the opening ceremony for the 2019 Hakka Cup. [5] It is the home stadium of Chinese Super League club Meizhou Hakka.
H. Hagongda Stadium; Haibin Stadium; Hailanjiang Stadium; Haimen Sports Centre; Haixia Olympic Center; Hanghai Stadium; Harbin International Convention Exhibition and Sports Center
The Hongkou Stadium is the former home of Shanghai Shenhua. The following is a list of stadiums in China, indoor and outdoor, ordered by capacity. Currently stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included.
The sports center is the home stadium of Chongqing Lifan F.C. of Chinese Football Association Super League. It was built in 2004. The stadium is also a popular venue for concerts. Mariah Carey began her The Elusive Chanteuse Show tour in China at the stadium on October 15, 2014.
The stadium holds 39,225 and opened on 28 December 1991; it was the home of the Chengdu Blades, a soccer club in China League One (the second tier of the Chinese soccer pyramid). It was one of the venues for the group stages of the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup. It hosted six games in total. The stadium has also held concerts.
It is currently used mostly for football matches and athletics events. It hosts the Xiamen Diamond League. The stadium has a capacity of 53,443 people for the athletics and 60,592 in football configuration with movable stands deployed. [2] [1] The stadium was initially built as part of the bid to host the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. [3]
However, China also plays in other stadiums around the country. Tuodong Stadium on the city of Kunming has the capacity of 40,000 and was used in previous 2010 and 2014 World Cup campaigns . Yellow Dragon Sports Center in Hangzhou served as China's main stadium for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification and Shaanxi Province Stadium in Xi'an ...