Tianhe Stadium

Tianhe Stadium
Tianhe Stadium in 2023
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LocationTianhe District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Coordinates23°08′26″N 113°19′09″E / 23.1406°N 113.3193°E / 23.1406; 113.3193
Public transitTianhe Sports Center  1 
Linhexi  3 
Tiyu Xilu  1   3 
 APM  Tianhe Sports Center South, Linhexi
Guangzhou Bus Rapid Transit GBRT Sports Center
OwnerGuangzhou People's Government
OperatorGuangzhou Sports Bureau
Capacity54,856[2]
Field size105 by 68 meters (115 by 74 yd)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground4 July 1984[1]
Built1984–1987
Opened30 August 1987; 37 years ago (1987-08-30)
Renovated2001, 2009, 2016, 2018
Tenants
Guangzhou F.C. (2005, 2011–2019)

Tianhe Stadium (Chinese: 天河体育场), officially Tianhe Sports Centre Stadium (Chinese: 天河体育中心体育场), is a multi-purpose stadium in Tianhe District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. It is currently used for football matches.

History

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Construction of the stadium began on 4 July 1984 at the former site of Guangzhou Tianhe Airport.[1] It was opened in August 1987 for the 1987 National Games of China.[3] In 1991, it hosted the final match of the inaugural FIFA Women's World Cup between the United States and Norway.[4] Local football team Guangzhou Evergrande moved into the stadium ahead of the 2011 season following promotion to the Chinese Super League.[5] In February 2016, the club obtained the operating rights of the stadium from Guangzhou Sports Bureau for the next twenty years.[6]

The stadium hosted the football finals of the 2010 Asian Games and the final match of the AFC Champions League twice, in 2013 and 2015.

International events

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1991 FIFA Women's World Cup matches

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Date Stage Team Res. Team Att.
16 November 1991 Group A  China 4–0  Norway 65,000
17 November 1991 Group A  Denmark 2–0  New Zealand 14,000
24 November 1991 Quarter-finals  China 0–1  Sweden 55,000
30 November 1991 Final  Norway 1–2  United States 63,000
2013 AFC Champions League final at Tianhe Stadium

Transport

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The stadium is best reached by taking Guangzhou Metro Line 1 to Tianhe Sports Center Station (East Gate), Line 3 to Linhexi Station (North Gate) and Line 1 or 3 to Tiyu Xilu Station (West Gate and South Gate).

References

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  1. ^ a b 天河体育中心的设计和建设
  2. ^ "广州天河体育场关闭改造 座椅将融入本土特色元素". People's Daily. 2018-11-14. Archived from the original on 2020-07-07.
  3. ^ 馮民牧,楊介林,廖汝忠,胡灼華 (1989). 《廣州市地名志》. Hong Kong: 香港大道文化有限公司. ISBN 7-5359-0296-0.
  4. ^ "Women's World Cup 1991 (China)". RSSSF. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  5. ^ Morse, Ben (19 April 2020). "Chinese club begins construction of world's largest soccer stadium". CTV News. Retrieved 8 April 2023. Guangzhou Evergrande played at the 60,000-seat Tianhe Stadium since 2011.
  6. ^ "恒大富力租场20年 开启民营企业租体育场地模式". Guangzhou Daily. 2016-02-25. Archived from the original on 2016-05-13.
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Preceded by
None; inaugural event
FIFA Women's World Cup
Final venue

1991
Succeeded by
Preceded by Asian Games Football tournament
Final venue

2010
Succeeded by

23°8′26″N 113°19′10″E / 23.14056°N 113.31944°E / 23.14056; 113.31944