Yanzigang Stadium
燕子岗体育场
Location251 Jiangyan Rd, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Coordinates23°04′44″N 113°16′43″E / 23.078816°N 113.278614°E / 23.078816; 113.278614
Public transitJiangtai Lu  2 
 Guangfo  Yangang
OwnerGuangzhou People's Government
OperatorGuangzhou Sports Bureau
Capacity2,000[1]
Field size103 x 68 metres (113 x 74 yards)
SurfaceGrass
OpenedSeptember 1985
Tenants
R&F (2017–)
Guangzhou Evergrande Reserves (2017–)

Yanzigang Stadium (simplified Chinese: 燕子岗体育场; traditional Chinese: 燕子崗體育場; pinyin: Yānzǐgǎng Tīyùcháng; Jyutping: Jin1zi2gong1 Tai2juk6coeng4) is a multi-purpose stadium in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. It mainly used for campus football league and youth football championships of Guangzhou. It is the current home of Hong Kong Premier League club R&F as well as the Guangzhou Evergrande Reserves.

History

Yanzigang Stadium was opened in September 1985 as the training field for football in the 1987 National Games of China. It also served as a training field for the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup, 2001 National Games of China and 2010 Asian Games.[2] It was the home stadium of Guangzhou Evergrande youth team for the 2011 China League Two.

Guangzhou Evergrande Reserves moved their home stadium from Lishui Evergrande Training Base to Yanzigang Stadium in 2017. In June, Hong Kong Premier League club R&F received approval to use Yanzigang as their home stadium.[3]

Facilities

The stadium is situated on a 60,207m² complex which includes a 400m track, one 5 a side football pitch, one 7 a side football pitches, one natural grass and one artificial regulation size pitches. In addition, there are tennis courts, table tennis courts, six indoor badminton courts and a basketball court.

References

  1. "富力內地主場簡陋 200門票予港人". Wenweipo. (in Chinese)
  2. "许瑞生副市长指示要将燕子岗体育场规划好建设好 广州市燕子岗体育场推出建设总体规划". Guangzhou Sports Bureau (in Chinese). 2007-12-28. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
  3. "富力将战港超预备队联赛". Guangzhou News (in Chinese). 2017-06-28. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
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