These stadiums are run by the Sport Singapore.
Stadium | Location | Capacity | Year built |
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Bedok Stadium | Bedok | 3,960 | 1982 |
Bishan Stadium | Bishan | 6,254 | 1998 |
Bukit Gombak Stadium | Bukit Batok | 3,000 | |
Choa Chu Kang Stadium | Choa Chu Kang | 4,268 | 2001 |
Clementi Stadium | Clementi | 4,000 | 1983 |
Hougang Stadium | Hougang | 3,400 | 1998 |
Jalan Besar Stadium | Kallang | 10,000 | 1932 |
Jurong East Stadium | Jurong East | 2,700 | 1998 |
Jurong West Stadium | Jurong West | 4,200 | 2006 |
National Stadium | Kallang | 55,000 | 2014 |
Queenstown Stadium | Queenstown | 3,800 | 1970 |
Serangoon Stadium | Serangoon | 1,200 | 1993 |
Singapore Indoor Stadium | Kallang | 12,000 | 1985 |
Our Tampines Hub | Tampines | 5,000 | 2017 |
Toa Payoh Stadium | Toa Payoh | 3,890 | 1974 |
Woodlands Stadium | Woodlands | 4,300 | 1989 |
Yio Chu Kang Stadium | Ang Mo Kio | 2,000 | 1985 |
Yishun Stadium | Yishun | 3,400 | 1992 |
Note: Most or All of the Stadiums are used for the Singapore Premier League and its various divisions.
Stadium | Location | Capacity | Year built | Year demolished |
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Former National Stadium | Kallang | 55,000 | 1973 | 2011 |
Jurong Stadium | Jurong West | 6,000 | 1973 | 2020 |
Marina Bay Floating Platform | Marina Bay | 27,000 | 2007 | 2024 |
Old Tampines Stadium | Tampines | 5,000 | 1989 | 2013 |
Stadium | Location | Capacity | To Be Opened |
---|---|---|---|
NS Square | Marina Bay | 30,000 | 2027 |
Punggol Stadium | Punggol | 5,000 | 2026 |
Toa Payoh Integrated Development | Toa Payoh | 10,000 | 2030 |
These stadiums are managed by government or government-aided schools. Some may be used by the public either by booking through the SSC or on a "Free to Play" sharing basis where walk-ins without bookings are permitted. [1]
These stadiums are managed by government ministries.
Stadium | Location | Track | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Sports Field | Queenstown | Yes | [19] |
Australian International School Sports Field | Serangoon | No | [20] |
French School of Singapore Stadium | Serangoon | Yes | [21] |
Hwa Chong Institution Sports Field | Bukit Timah | Yes | [22] |
NUS High School of Mathematics and Science Sports Field | Clementi | Yes | [23] |
Raffles Institution Sports Field | Bishan | Yes | [24] |
Singapore American School Stadium | Woodlands | Yes | [25] |
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