sport.wikisort.org - StadiumThe National Stadium (Chinese: 國家體育場; pinyin: Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng; also named 龍騰體育場), formerly known as the World Games Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Zuoying District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is currently the largest stadium in Taiwan in terms of capacity.
Stadium in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
National Stadium |
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Chinese | 國家體育場 |
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Hanyu Pinyin | Guójiā tǐyùchǎng |
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Tongyong Pinyin | Guójiā tǐyùhchǎng |
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IPA | [kwǒtɕjá tʰìŷʈʂʰàŋ] |
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Hokkien POJ | Kok-ka Thé-io̍k-tiûⁿ |
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Chinese | 龍騰體育場 |
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Hanyu Pinyin | Lóngténg tǐyùchǎng |
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Tongyong Pinyin | Lóngténg tǐyùhchǎng |
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IPA | [lʊ̌ŋtʰə̌ŋ tʰìŷʈʂʰàŋ] |
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Hokkien POJ | Lêng-thêng Thé-io̍k-tiûⁿ |
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Completed in 2009, it is used mostly for football matches and it hosted the main events for the 2009 World Games. The stadium has a capacity of 55,000 people. Since the conclusion of the games, the stadium has been used for some Taiwanese football team matches.[needs update]
The stadium, designed by Japanese architect Toyo Ito, makes use of solar energy to provide its power needs.[1] The stadium's semi spiral-shaped, like a dragon, is the first stadium in the world to provide power using solar power technology. The solar panels covering the vast external face of the stadium are able to generate most of the power required for its own operation, as well as additional power that can be saved.
Transportation
The stadium is accessible within walking distance West from World Games Station of the Kaohsiung MRT.
Events
Concerts
Date |
Performer(s) |
Tour/Event |
Attendance |
5 December 2009 |
Mayday |
DNA World Tour |
55,555 |
30 January 2010 |
Rain |
The Legend of Rainism Asia Tour |
30,000 |
8, 9 December 2012 |
A-mei |
AmeiZing World Tour Live |
100,000 |
21, 22, 30, 31 December 2012 |
Mayday |
Nowhere World Tour |
200,000 |
31 December 2013 & 1 January 2014 |
Just Rock It World Tour |
100,000 |
31 December 2013 & 2, 3 January 2014 |
Light Up The Hope |
150,000 |
13, 14 August 2016 |
Just Rock It World Tour |
110,000 |
18–21 March 2017 |
Life Tour |
200,000 |
1 March 2019 |
Maroon 5 |
Red Pill Blues Tour |
47,669 |
18 March 2023 |
Blackpink |
Born Pink World Tour |
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Gallery
Stadium Plaza
Auditorium
Roof
National Stadium under construction
During the 2009 World Games
The 2009 World Games closing ceremony
See also
References
External links
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Home Stadiums | |
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Men Leagues |
- Taiwan Football Premier League
- Taiwan Second Division Football League
- Intercity Football League (2007–2016)
- Enterprise Football League (defunct)
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Women Leagues |
- Chinese Taipei women's football championship (2006–2014)
- Taiwan Mulan Football League (2014–present)
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Youth |
- Highschool Football League
- National High School Games
- National Youth Cup
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Seasons |
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- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
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- Clubs
- Players
- Managers
- Venues
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Governing body |
- Chinese Taipei Rugby Football Union
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National teams | |
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Competitions | International |
- Asian Rugby Championship
- Rugby World Cup Sevens
- Asian Games
- Hong Kong Sevens
- Asian Sevens Series
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Club |
- National Rugby Championship [fr]
- Taiwan Rugby League [fr]
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Hosted |
- 2013 U-19 Asia Rugby Championship
- 2018 U-19 Asia Rugby Championship
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Home Stadiums | |
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Related articles |
- Asia Rugby
- 2009 World Games 7s
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Authority control | |
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Sports venues in Kaohsiung |
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Active | Cianjin | |
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Daliao | |
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Fongshan | |
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Gushan | |
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Lingya | |
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Niaosong | |
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Sanmin | |
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Zuoying | |
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Defunct | |
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In progress |
- Nanzih International Football Field
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На других языках
[de] Nationalstadion Kaohsiung
Das Nationalstadion Kaohsiung (chinesisch .mw-parser-output .Hant{font-size:110%}國家體育場 / .mw-parser-output .Hans{font-size:110%}国家体育场, Pinyin Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng), früher World Games Stadion, ist ein Multifunktionsstadion in der Hafenstadt Kaohsiung auf der Insel Taiwan. Es wurde für die World Games 2009 gebaut und die Eröffnungs- und Abschlussfeier der Spiele fanden dort statt. Architekt und Designer des Stadions ist der Japaner Toyo Ito.
- [en] National Stadium (Kaohsiung)
[es] Estadio Nacional de Kaohsiung
El World Games Stadium es un estadio multiusos en Kaohsiung, República de China (Taiwán). El estadio tiene una capacidad para 55 000 espectadores.
[fr] Stade national de Kaohsiung
Le stade national de Kaohsiung (en chinois simplifié : 国家体育场 ; chinois traditionnel : 國家體育場 ; pinyin : Guójiā Tǐyùchǎng), originellement nommé 2009 World Games Main Stadium (chinois simplifié : 2009世运会主场馆 ; chinois traditionnel : 2009世運會主場館 ; pinyin : 2009 Shì Yùnhuì Zhǔchǎngguǎn) ou World Games Stadium en version courte, est un stade omnisports de Kaohsiung à Taïwan. Surnommé Stade du Dragon (chinois simplifié : 龙腾体育场 ; chinois traditionnel : 龍騰體育場 ; pinyin : Lóngténg tǐyùchǎng), il est actuellement le plus grand stade taïwanais en termes de capacité.
[ru] Национальный (стадион, Гаосюн)
Национальный стадион в Гаосюне (кит. 高雄國家體育場; также 龍騰體育場) — многофункциональный стадион в Гаосюне, Тайвань. Самый большой по вместимости стадион Тайваня.
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