Changzhi Stadium

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Changzhi Stadium
Changzhi Stadium
Full nameChangzhi Stadium
Location Changzhi, China
Capacity 27,000
Opened2010

Changzhi Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Changzhi, China. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 27,000 spectators. [1]

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