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Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA (静岡スタジアム・エコパ, Shizuoka Sutajiamu Ekopa) is a sports stadium used primarily for football. The stadium is in Fukuroi City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, although the stadium itself is merely the centrepiece of the larger Ogasayama Sports Park which extends into neighbouring Kakegawa. The stadium's capacity is 50,889. It is now the primary venue for major sporting events in Shizuoka Prefecture, including track and field, for which it is fully equipped.

Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA
静岡スタジアムエコパ
LocationFukuroi, Shizuoka, Japan
Coordinates34°44′35.60″N 137°58′13.81″E
Public transitJR Central:
Tōkaidō Main Line at Aino
OwnerShizuoka Prefecture
OperatorShizuoka Prefectural Football Association
Capacity50,889[1]
Field size106 m × 72 m
SurfaceGrass
OpenedMarch 2001
Tenants
Júbilo Iwata
Shimizu S-Pulse
(select matches)

Usage


Shizuoka Stadium opened in 2001 and hosted its first major event on May 12th 2001, which was the Shizuoka Derby J. League match between Shimizu S-Pulse and Júbilo Iwata. A record crowd of 52,959 saw an extra time 1-0 victory for Shimizu.

Ecopa continues to be the venue for Júbilo Iwata's more high-profile games, including the Shizuoka Derby. Shimizu S-Pulse have not used the stadium for a home league since 2015.

In recent years Ecopa has also been home to one semifinal match of the Emperor's Cup, sharing the duty with the Kasumigaoka in Tokyo, although due to its isolation and the fact that both semifinals are held at the same time, Ecopa usually has less attendance.

The stadium played host to some matches during the 2002 FIFA World Cup, including Belgium versus Russia in the group stage (which Belgium won 3–2) and the quarter-final match between Brazil and England, which Brazil won 2–1.

It hosted the 2003 58th National Sports Festival of Japan main stadium.

The stadium was used as one of the venues for 2019 Rugby World Cup (Japan) which was the first Rugby World Cup to be held in Asia.[2]

Next to the stadium is the indoor Ecopa Arena which is used for various performances and shows.


Access


Aino Station was constructed at the same time as the stadium and is a fifteen-minute walk from the stadium. Aino Station is four minutes west of Kakegawa Station, the nearest Shinkansen station to Ecopa. When the stadium is used for J. League or international fixtures, shuttle buses run from Kakegawa station to the stadium.

The walk from Aino Station to the stadium is notable for the sixteen works of art which line the route. These were commissioned to commemorate the 2002 World Cup, with each art piece being designed by an artist from a previous host of the competition.


2002 FIFA World Cup matches


The following matches were played at Shizuoka Stadium during the 2002 World Cup:

Date Team 1 Res. Team 2 Round
11 June 2002 Cameroon0–2 GermanyGroup E
14 June 2002 Belgium3–2 RussiaGroup H
21 June 2002 England1–2 BrazilQuarter-finals

2019 Rugby World Cup matches


The following matches were played at Shizuoka Stadium during the 2019 Rugby World Cup:

Date Team 1 Res. Team 2 Round
28 September 2019 Japan19–12 IrelandPool A

References





На других языках


[de] Shizuoka-Ecopa-Stadion

Das Shizuoka-Ecopa-Stadion (jap. 静岡スタジアム・エコパ, Shizuoka Sutajiamu Ekopa; offizieller Name: 静岡県小笠山総合運動公園スタジアム, Shizuoka-ken Ogasayama sōgō undō kōen sutajiamu, dt. „Sportpark-Ogasayama-Stadion der Präfektur Shizuoka“) ist ein Fußball- und Rugby-Union-Stadion mit Leichtathletikanlage in der japanischen Stadt Fukuroi in der Präfektur Shizuoka.
- [en] Shizuoka Stadium

[fr] Stade Ecopa de Shizuoka

Le stade Ecopa de Shizuoka (静岡スタジアム・エコパ, Shizuoka Sutajiamu Ekopa?) est un stade utilisé principalement pour le football situé à Fukuroi, dans la préfecture de Shizuoka au Japon. Ouvert en mars 2001, il a une capacité de 50 889 places[1].

[ru] Экопа

«Экопа́»[1], или «Сидзуока Экопа» (яп. 静岡スタジアム・エコパ) — стадион в городе Фукурои, префектура Сидзуока (Япония), был открыт в 2001 году. Построен к чемпионату мира по футболу 2002 года. Является второй домашней ареной футбольных клубов «Джубило Ивата» и «Симидзу Эс-Палс». Рассчитан на 50 889 зрителей. В рамках чемпионата мира 2002 года на стадионе было проведено три матча группового турнира.



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