Queenstown Stadium

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Queenstown Stadium
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Queenstown Stadium
Full nameQueenstown ActiveSG Stadium
Address473A Stirling Road Singapore 148949
Location Queenstown, Singapore
Coordinates 1°17′45″N103°48′09″E / 1.2958°N 103.8025°E / 1.2958; 103.8025
Public transit EW19  Queenstown
Owner Sport Singapore
Operator Sport Singapore
Capacity 5,000(1970-2012)
3,800 (present)
Surface Grass
ScoreboardYes
Construction
Opened1970;54 years ago (1970)
Renovated2012;12 years ago (2012)
Tenants
Tanjong Pagar United (1970-2004), (2012)
Gombak United (2006-2007)
Liaoning Guangyuan (2007-2008)
Dalian Shide Siwu (2008)
Etoile (2010-2011)
Website
https://www.myactivesg.com/facilities/queenstown-stadium

The Queenstown Stadium is located in Queenstown, Singapore. It seats 3,800 people, and is opened from 4.30am to 9.30pm.

Contents

The stadium is a 10-minute walk from Queenstown MRT station.

History

Facilities & Structures

Queenstown Stadium currently has a capacity of 3,800.

Transport

The nearest way to get to the stadium is by the MRT, but buses are also available.

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References

  1. "French club Etoile one of two new S-League teams".

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