Big Bird Stadium

Big Bird Stadium

Suwon World Cup Stadium

Suwon World Cup Stadium
Big Bird Stadium
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Adresse San 228, Uman-dong, Paldal-gu
Suwon, Corée du Sud
Début construction 15 novembre 1996
Ouverture 13 mai 2001
Administration Juridical Foundation Gyeonggido Suwon World Cup Stadium Administration
Surface Pelouse naturelle
Coût de construction 252,23 milliards ₩KRW
Architecte SCAU (Aymeric Zublena)
Clubs résidents Suwon Samsung Bluewings FC (depuis 2001)
Capacité 43 959
Dimensions 114 m x 77 m

Le Suwon World Cup Stadium (surnommé Big Bird Stadium) est un stade de football situé à Suwon en Corée du Sud. Il a une capacité de 44 047 places. C'est le stade du club de Suwon Samsung Bluewings FC.

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Histoire

Il est ouvert le 13 mai 2001 pour 252,23 milliards de wons en vue de la Coupe du monde de football de 2002.

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