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The Largest Football Stadium in ASEAN

The Largest Football Stadium in ASEAN



Lao National Stadium 16 - Laos
The new national stadium was built in 2009 to replace the old stadium (Chao Anuwong National Stadium), with a capacity of 25,000 seats, more than 5,000 seats, built to be the main arena for the 2009 SEA Games in Vientiane, Laos. Lao government owned
The reason for using the name 'Major 16' is because this field is 16 kilometers away from the city (main center) of Vientiane.



Philippine Stadium - Philippines
Philippine Stadium There is another name called The University of New Era Stadium (NEU) was built in 2011 and opened in 2014 and has a football capacity of 20,000 and a maximum capacity of 25,000 for concerts. Owned by the University of New Era The largest football stadium in the Philippines, this is one of the venues that the Philippines tends to use for their home games. Although not as popular as the Panad Stadium used in the 2018 AFF Suzuki Cup.





Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium - Brunei 
this multipurpose stadium is located in the capital city of Brunei. Bandar Seri Begawan was built in 1980 and has a capacity of 28,000 people and is owned by the Department of Youth Development and Sport.The stadium, named after Brunei's current head of state Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, who had been in office since 1967 (as a British protectorate), was used as the home ground for the Brunei national team.In addition, the stadium has already hosted major events such as the hosting of the 20th SEA Games in 1999 (1999).

General Aung San Stadium - Myanmar

General Aung San Stadium has been the largest stadium in Myanmar since 1930 and was renamed after a major general in 1953 after it gained independence from the United Kingdom and has a capacity of approximately 40,000.The stadium used to be the official stadium for the Myanmar national team for some time, given the opportunity to host the 1961 and 1969 SEA Games they hosted. 32,000 people), but more modern as the main course.


My Dinh National Stadium - Vietnam in
My Dinh has been Vietnam's main home stadium since 2003 with a capacity of approximately 40,000. It is located in My Dinh district. Nam Tu Liam District, Hanoi Province, owned by the Vietnamese government Muy Dinh has been a big event in the past, including the SEA Games in 2003, the 2007 Suzuki Cup (when it was still in use), and the Asian Cup in 2007, and was used for major concerts. My Dinh is also the home ground for the new Ta Kong club in V-League 2019 and is also the team that has won the most trophies in Vietnam.


Rajamangala Stadium - Thailand

Rajamangala Stadium It has been the main home for war elephants since it was completed in B.E. It was established in 1998 and is used to endorse the 13th Asian Games hosted by Bangkok.Rajamangala has a capacity of 65,000 people, but now the top has been reduced to 49,000 people through countless large-scale tournaments including the 1998 Asian Games, 2007 Asian Cup, 2007 World University Games. , Suzuki Cup 2014, 16 and 18 and previously held the World Cup for the U-20 women's team in 2004 (2004).



National Olympic Stadium (Phnom Penh) - Cambodia
National Olympic Stadium Cambodia's version is located in Phnom Penh. Cambodia's capital has approximately 50,000 seats and can accommodate 70,000 people, ever since it is a field without seats. Completed in 1964, but don't be mistaken. They didn't host the 1964 Olympics in any way (Japan hosted that year).

Singapore National Stadium - Singapore

Singapore National Stadium It is a multi-purpose sports field The Singapore national team's home ground has a maximum capacity of 55,000 (a record 52,107 people) located in the area known as Kallang. Launched in 2014 with Sport Singapore.
The highlight of the Singapore National Stadium is its sliding roof that can be closed according to the weather. And the front row spectator seats can be moved in and out to accommodate various sporting events by reducing seats to 50,000 for athletics And add the maximum in a football or rugby match.



Gelora Bungarno Main Stadium - Indonesia

Gelora Bungarno main stadium is one of the oldest football stadiums on this list. It was introduced in 1962 as the Senayan Main Stadium. They later changed their name a few times before changing to their current name in 2001 after the first President of Indonesia(Bungarno, meaning in Indonesian for Sister Carno)This field used to hold up to a hundred thousand people. But reduced to about 88,000 people to support the AFF Suzuki Cup 2007 before leaving only 77,193 seats at present.



Bukit Jalil National Stadium - Malaysia

Bukit Jalil is the home of the Malaysia national team and the largest football stadium in Southeast Asia. It has a capacity of 87,411 seats, one of the few courts in the region with its own train station. The stadium is owned by the Malaysian government.Bukit Jalil has held the Asian Cup once in 2007 as the home ground for Malaysia in the Suzuki Cup and has also been through many of the English teams' pre-season battles. Will it be Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool or Chelsea.





The Largest Football Stadium in ASEAN