Shenzhen Stadium
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22°33′43.83″N 114°5′13.16″E / 22.5621750°N 114.0869889°E
Location | Futian, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China |
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Owner | Shenzhen Government |
Operator | Shenzhen Sports Bureau |
Capacity | 45,000 (planned) |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Opened | June 1993 |
Renovated | 2021−2025 |
Construction cost | 141 million RMB |
Tenants | |
Shenzhen (1994−2010) |
Shenzhen Stadium (simplified Chinese: 深圳市体育场; traditional Chinese: 深圳體育場; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Tǐyùchǎng) is a multi-purpose stadium in Futian, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. The stadium is currently being reconstructed. It had a seating capacity for 32,500 people until 2021 and was the home of Shenzhen F.C. until 2010.
It was built in June 1993, at a cost of 141 million RMB. It has a total area of 24,892 square metres (267,940 sq ft).
History and construction
[edit]Shenzhen Stadium was built in 1993 to accommodate the growing need for a major sports venue in Shenzhen,[1] which was becoming one of China's fastest-developing cities. Its strategic location in the Futian District positions it near the city's central business areas, making it accessible for large-scale events. The stadium was part of a broader effort to enhance Shenzhen's status as a hub for sports and recreation following its rapid urban expansion in the 1980s and 1990s.
Architecture and design
[edit]The stadium boasts a seating capacity of approximately 32,500, designed to meet international standards for large sporting events. The architectural design includes an open-air structure with modern facilities, providing clear sightlines for spectators and an expansive field suitable for various events. The stadium's design is representative of Shenzhen's modern and forward-thinking urban planning, combining functionality with aesthetic appeal.
Sporting events
[edit]Shenzhen Stadium has been the home ground for various football teams, most notably the Shenzhen F.C.,[2] which competes in the Chinese Super League. Over the years, it has hosted several important football matches, including Chinese FA Cup games[3] and international friendlies. The stadium has also been a venue for athletics events and occasionally other sports like rugby.
Cultural and entertainment use
[edit]Beyond sports, Shenzhen Stadium is a frequent host for large-scale cultural events, including concerts and festivals. International music acts and performances have been staged here, contributing to its reputation as a multi-functional venue. Due to its central location and large capacity, it is often chosen for high-profile events in the city.
Future development
[edit]With the continued growth of Shenzhen, plans have been proposed for potential upgrades to the stadium to modernize its facilities and increase seating capacity. These improvements aim to maintain Shenzhen Stadium's role as a major venue in one of China's most dynamic cities.
References
[edit]- ^ "Shenzhen · Guangdong Province, China". Shenzhen · Guangdong Province, China. Retrieved 2024-10-05.
- ^ "深圳市足球俱乐部". en.shenzhenfc.com.cn. Retrieved 2024-10-05.
- ^ "FA Cup 2024 Live Scores, Results & Odds | Soccer24.com". www.soccer24.com. Retrieved 2024-10-05.
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