Dalian Sports Centre Stadium

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Dalian Sports Centre Stadium
Full nameDalian Sports Centre Stadium
Location Dalian, Liaoning, China
Capacity 61,000 (Stadium) 18,000 (Arena)
Construction
Broke groundMay 2009 [1]
Opened3 July 2013
Construction cost¥ 5 billion [2]
Tenants

Dalian Sports Centre Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Dalian, Liaoning province, China. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 61,000. [3] The stadium was built for the 2013 National Games of China, and switched to other purposes, mainly football, afterwards. Between 2014 and 2020, Dalian Professional F.C. were the tenants.

Contents

Design

The Dalian Sports Centre Stadium consists of major stadium, arena, tennis pitch, baseball pitch, and swimming stadium. The baseball pitch was re-fitted to football training pitch after the National Games.

In 2020, Dalian Sports Centre started its renovation project, in order to meet the requirements for the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup. [4] The stadium would be refitted to professional football pitch with the running track removed, but the project was halted later as China quit hosting the Club World Cup.

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Dalian Sports Centre Stadium at night

Notable events

Sports

Concerts

See also

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