Tongliang Long Stadium

Last updated
Tongliang Long Stadium
铜梁龙体育场
Tongliang Long Stadium
Full nameTongliang Long Stadium
Former namesTongliang District Stadium
AddressNo. 174 Longmen West Street, Tongliang District
Chongqing
China
Coordinates 29°50′03″N106°02′55″E / 29.834152°N 106.048649°E / 29.834152; 106.048649
Public transit Line X at Longmen Station (planned)
OwnerTongliang District People's Government (67%)
Sichuan Zhongheng Huayi Industrial
OperatorChongqing Tonglianglong F.C.
Capacity 20,000
SurfaceNatural grass
ScoreboardYes
Construction
Renovated2023
Tenants
Chongqing Tonglianglong F.C. (2023–present)

The Tongliang Long Stadium is a sports venue in Chongqing's Tongliang District, serving as the home ground for China League One club Chongqing Tonglianglong F.C. [1]

Contents

History

Opened in 2022, the stadium began hosting professional matches in March 2023 when Chongqing Tonglianglong F.C. entered China League Two. The club secured promotion to China League One that November after a 3-0 victory over Hubei Istar. [2]

In 2024, average attendance reached 9,034 spectators during league matches. The stadium's accessibility improved in January 2025 with the opening of the Bishan-Tongliang Line rail connection. [3]

Facilities

The 20,000-seat venue meets Chinese Football Association standards for second-tier competitions. It lacks undersoil heating but features adjacent training pitches. [3]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tongliang, Chongqing</span> District in Chongqing, Peoples Republic of China

Tongliang District is a district of Chongqing Municipality, China. On 6 June 2014 Tongliang was upgraded from a county into a district within Chongqing.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Harbin International Convention Exhibition and Sports Center</span> Convention centre and sports facility in Harbin, China

The Harbin International Conference Exhibition and Sports Center is a convention center for Harbin, China. It hosts various conventions. It has also hosted the 2007 Cup of China figure skating competition and hosted events for 1996 Asian Winter Games, 2009 Winter Universiade and will host the same events during the 2025 Asian Winter Games. The facility has a floor space of 63,000 square meters. It is home to a multi-purpose stadium with a seating capacity of 48,000 spectators and a 10,603-seated gymnasium.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2010 Chinese Super League</span> Football league season

The 2010 Chinese Super League season was the seventh season since the establishment of the Chinese Super League, the seventeenth season of a professional association football league and the 49th top-tier league season in China.

Wu Qing is a Chinese assistant football coach of China League One club Chongqing Tonglianglong and a former professional footballer.

Zhao Hejing is a Chinese former footballer who played as full-back.

Aleksandar Andrejević is a Serbian footballer who most recently played for China League One club Chongqing Tonglianglong as defender.

Line 27 of Chongqing Rail Transit is a rapid transit line in Chongqing, China.

The 2003–2009 Chinese football match-fixing scandals were revealed by a large-scale 2009–2013 investigation of football betting, bribery and match-fixing. The scandals were first made public in October 2009. Instead of being led by General Administration of Sport of China or Chinese Football Association like previous investigations, this investigation was led by the Ministry of Public Security. Xie Yalong, Nan Yong and Yang Yimin, who are all former vice presidents of Chinese Football Association, along with Zhang Jianqiang and some other CFA officials were arrested and removed from their posts. Shanghai Shenhua was stripped of their 2003 Chinese Jia-A League title. Lu Jun, the only Chinese referee in the history of FIFA World Cup, and China national football team players Shen Si, Jiang Jin, Qi Hong and Li Ming were arrested and sentenced to 5.5 years or 6 years in jail.

Ruan Qilong is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a defender for Chongqing Tonglianglong.

He Xiaoqiang is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a left-back for Chongqing Tonglianglong.

Luo Andong is a Chinese footballer who most recently played as a left-back or midfielder for Chongqing Tonglianglong.

The 2023 Chinese Football Association League 2 season was the 34th season since its establishment in 1989.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chongqing Tonglianglong F.C.</span> Association football club in China

Chongqing Tonglianglong Football Club is a Chinese professional football club based in Chongqing, that competes in China League One, the second tier of Chinese football. Chongqing Tonglianglong plays its home matches at the Tongliang Long Stadium, located within Tongliang District.

The 2024 Chinese Football Association League 1 was the 21st season of China League One, the second tier of the Chinese football league pyramid, since its establishment in 2004.

The Longxing Football Stadium is a football stadium in Chongqing, China, with capacity for 60,000 spectators. On 4 November 2023, Chongqing Tonglianglong F.C. won a friendly against a Uruguay U-20 squad by penalty shootout after a 1–1 draw.

Xiang Yuwang is a Chinese professional footballer who plays as a second striker for and captains China League One club Chongqing Tonglianglong.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rizhao Yuqi F.C.</span> Association football club in China

Rizhao Yuqi Football Club, currently known as Rizhao Yuqi Huaxin due to sponsorship reasons, is a Chinese professional football club based in Rizhao, Shandong, that competes in China League Two, the third tier of Chinese football. Rizhao Yuqi plays its home matches at the Rizhao International Football Center, located within Donggang District.

Tang Chuang is a Chinese professional footballer who plays as a striker for Chinese Super League club Chengdu Rongcheng.

The 2025 season is Beijing Guoan F.C.'s 61st season in Chinese football competitions. This season marks the club's 22nd consecutive season in the Chinese Super League since the league's inaugural season in 2004, and it is the club's 35th consecutive season in the top-flight of Chinese football. It covered a period from 1 January 2025 to 31 December 2025.

References

  1. "铜梁龙体育场围栏采购安装项目随机抽选公告_重庆市铜梁区人民政府". www.cqstl.gov.cn. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
  2. "铜梁龙体育场改造升级 提高群众的体验感与获得感——铜梁网". www.cqtl.cn. Retrieved 2025-01-23.
  3. 1 2 "铜梁龙新赛季主场新布局:龙兴与铜梁的完美结合_足球_重庆_球迷". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2025-01-23.