Gangneung Stadium

37°46′25″N 128°53′51″E / 37.77366°N 128.897503°E / 37.77366; 128.897503OwnerCity of GangneungOperatorCity of GangneungCapacity22,333SurfaceNatural grassConstructionBroke groundJanuary 28, 1981OpenedJune 18, 1984TenantsHyundai Horangi (1987–1989)
Gangneung City FC (1999–present)
Gangwon FC (2009–present)

The Gangneung Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Gangneung, South Korea. It is currently used mostly for football (American English: soccer) matches. The stadium has a capacity of 22,333 spectators and was opened in 1984. It is the home ground of Gangneung City FC and Gangwon FC (since 2009).

It is located within the Gangneung Olympic Park, one of the main sites of the 2018 Winter Olympics.

External links

  • Gangneung Sports Facilities Management Center[permanent dead link] (in Korean)
  • World Stadiums

37°46′25″N 128°53′51″E / 37.773660°N 128.897503°E / 37.773660; 128.897503

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Gangwon FC
  • Founded in 2008
  • Based in Gangneung, Gangwon
The club
  • History
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Home stadium
Seasons
Website: www.gangwon-fc.com
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Ulsan HD FC
  • Founded in 1983
  • Based in Ulsan
The club
Home stadium
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K League 1
FA Cup
Super Cup
  • 2006
League Cup
AFC Champions League
A3 Champions Cup
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Website: www.uhfc.tv
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K League 1 venues (2024)


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