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Hang Day Stadium, also known as Hanoi Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Hanoi, Vietnam. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 22,500 spectators.[2] In the period from 2000 to 2003, the stadium was called Hanoi Stadium. On April 24, 2003, the historic name "Hàng Đẫy" was restored.[1] Hàng Đẫy is located in the center of Hanoi. Before the construction of Mỹ Đình National Stadium, it was where Vietnam hosted football matches of both the men and women's as well as the Olympic teams. The stadium also was the ground for various sporting and cultural events of Hanoi and Vietnam. In 1998, the opening, the Group B and the Tiger Cup 1998 Final matches took place here.

Hang Day Stadium
The stadium in a matchday
LocationHanoi, Vietnam
OwnerHanoi Government
OperatorT&T Group[1]
Capacity22,500
Field size105 × 68 m
Construction
Opened1934
Expanded1958
Tenants
Hanoi (2009–present)
Viettel (1999-2005, 2009–present)
CAND FC (2009–2018)
2014 AFF Championship
2018 AFF Championship

Since the 2009 season, all four of the football clubs in Hanoi – Hanoi FC, Thể Công, Hòa Phát Hà Nội, and Hà Nội ACB – have chosen the stadium as their home ground.


History


Hàng Đẫy was established in 1934 as a football field for Hanoi's École d’éducation physique (EDEP - School of Physical Education). Shortly after, EDEP was renamed into Socíeté d'éducation physique du Tonkin (SEPTO - Tonkin Society of Physical Education). From 1936 to 1938, a 400-seat wooden stand as well as bordering walls were constructed, and the stadium was subsequently known as SEPTO Stadium. On February 16, 1956, the stadium was rebuilt and the new Hàng Đẫy Stadium was opened on August 24, 1958. This structure remains virtually the same until today with some upgrades being done in the 1990s.[3]

SEPTO Logo, before 1955. Founder: Mr. Nguyễn Quý Toản.
SEPTO Logo, before 1955. Founder: Mr. Nguyễn Quý Toản.

New stadium project


During the visit of the Communist Party of Vietnam's general secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng to France and met with the President Emmanuel Macron, the two have signed plenty of cooperation deals, including the rebuild and renovation of Hàng Đẫy Stadium. The new stadium will cost 250 million euros and they will be designed and built by French company Bouygues.[4]


References






На других языках


[de] Hàng-Đẫy-Stadion

Das Hàng-Đẫy-Stadion (Sân vận động Hàng Đẫy), früher Hanoi-Stadion (Sân vận động Hà Nội), ist ein Fußballstadion in Hanoi, Vietnam. Es ist ein Multifunktionsstadion in dem aktuell zumeist Fußballspiele ausgetragen werden. So dient dieses Stadion den Vereinen Thể Công, T&T Hà Nội, Hà Nội ACB als Heimspielstätte. Die Kapazität des Stadions beträgt 22.500 Plätze.[2] 1998 fand in diesem Stadion die ASEAN-Fußballmeisterschaft 1998 statt. Unter anderem wurde hier das Finale zwischen Singapur und Vietnam ausgetragen. Bis zur Fertigstellung des Mỹ-Đình-Nationalstadion 2003, diente das Stadion als Heimspielstätte der Herren- und Frauen-Fußballnationalmannschaft.
- [en] Hàng Đẫy Stadium

[fr] Stade Hàng Đẫy

Le stade Hàng Đẫy, aussi connu sous le nom de stade de Hanoï, est un stade multifonction situé à Hanoï, au Viêt Nam. Il est actuellement utilisé pour accueillir des rencontres de football. Le stade a une capacité de 22 500 spectateurs[1]



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