Chuncheon Songam Sports Town

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Chuncheon Songam Sports Town
Chuncheon Songam Sports Town
Former namesChuncheon Civic Stadium
Location157 Songam-dong, Chuncheon, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Coordinates 37°51′21.87″N127°41′27.79″E / 37.8560750°N 127.6910528°E / 37.8560750; 127.6910528
OwnerCity of Chuncheon
OperatorCity of Chuncheon
Capacity 20,000
SurfaceNatural grass
Construction
Broke ground2008
Opened10 May 2009
Tenants
Gangwon FC (2009–present)
Chuncheon FC (2010–present)

Chuncheon Songam Sports Town is a sports complex in Chuncheon, South Korea. The former stadium was built in 1980 as Chuncheon Civic Stadium .

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Chuncheon Songam Stadium

Newly established main stadium was opened in May 2009. It is used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity for 20,000 spectators. It is home ground of Gangwon FC since June 2009.

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