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The New Laos National Stadium (also known as Lao National Stadium KM16) is a multi-use stadium in Vientiane, Laos that was built in 2009. It is used mostly for football matches. It hosted the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2009 Southeast Asian Games .
The Laos National Stadium or formally Anouvong Stadium (official name), also known as Vientiane Provincial stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Vientiane, Laos. It is named after Chao Anouvong, King of Vientiane. It is used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 20,000 people. Since 2008, some matches of the Lao League have been ...
New Laos National Stadium; S. Savannakhet Stadium This page was last edited on 13 December 2019, at 21:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The has competed in one edition of the AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup, the top tournament for women's national teams under the age of 20, organized by members of the Asian Football Confederation. The Philippines first competed in 2004, when the tournament was still known as the "AFC U-19 Women's Championship".
Stadium Capacity Champasak Champasak Stadium: 12,000 Ezra: New Laos National Stadium: 25,000 Lao Army: Army Stadium Km5 1,000 Luang Prabang Luang Prabang Stadium: 20,000 Master: New Laos National Stadium: 25,000 Namtha United Luang Namtha Provincial Stadium 1,000 Young Elephants: National University of Laos Stadium 5,000 Viengchanh Viengchanh ...
Laos national football team: Anouvong Stadium: Vientiane: 20,000: See also. Lists of stadiums; References This page was last edited on 26 ...
Laos National Stadium; M. Master 7 FC; N. New Laos National Stadium; T. Table tennis at the 2009 SEA Games This page was last edited on 17 December 2024, at 15:52 ...
The club was founded in 2013 as Lao Toyota Football Club by Toyota. The team debuted in the Vientiane Capital League 1 in 2013, where they finished third and earned promotion to the Lao Premier League , the first division in the Laos division.