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List of East Asia stadiums by capacity

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The following is an incomplete list of sports stadiums in East Asia. They are ordered by their capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate, therefore excluding temporary extra accommodations.

Capacity of 50,000 or more

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Stadium Capacity City Country Tenants Opened Image
Rungrado 1st of May Stadium 114,000[1][2] Pyongyang  North Korea Korea DPR national football team 1989 Rŭngrado May First Stadium
Beijing National Stadium 91,000[3] Beijing  China 2008 Beijing national stadium
Japan National Stadium 80,200 Tokyo  Japan Japan national football team, Japan national rugby union team 2019 New National Stadium
Guangdong Olympic Stadium 80,012 Guangzhou  China 2001 Guangdong Olympic Stadium
Hangzhou Sports Park Stadium 80,000[4] Hangzhou  China Zhejiang Professional F.C. 2018
International Stadium Yokohama 72,327[5] Yokohama  Japan Yokohama F. Marinos 1998 NISSANSTADIUM20080608
Shanghai Stadium 72,000 Shanghai  China 1999
Seoul Olympic Stadium 69,950[6] Seoul  South Korea 1984
Workers' Stadium 68,000 Beijing  China Workers' Stadium
Seoul World Cup Stadium 66,704[7] Seoul  South Korea South Korea national football team, FC Seoul 2001
Daegu Stadium 66,422 Daegu  South Korea 2001
Saitama Stadium 2002 63,700[8] Saitama  Japan Urawa Red Diamonds 2001 Saitama Stadium 2002
Dalian Barracuda Bay Stadium 63,000 Dalian  China Dalian Professional F.C.
Shanxi Sports Centre Stadium 62,000 Taiyuan  China Shanxi Sports Centre Stadium
Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre Stadium 61,443 Nanjing  China 2005
Dalian Sports Centre Stadium 61,000 Dalian  China Dalian Professional F.C. 2013
Shenzhen Universiade Sports Centre 60,334 Shenzhen  China Shenzhen, Shenzhen Fengpeng 2011
Shenyang Olympic Sports Centre Stadium 60,000 Shenyang  China 2007
Hohhot City Stadium 60,000 Hohhot  China Nei Mongol Zhongyou 2017
Hefei Olympic Sports Center Stadium 60,000 Hefei  China 2008
Haixia Olympic Centre Stadium 60,000 Fuzhou  China
Guangxi Sports Centre Stadium 60,000 Nanning  China 2010
Ordos Sports Centre Stadium 60,000 Ordos  China
Lanzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium 60,000 Lanzhou  China
Xi'an Olympic Sports Centre Stadium 60,000 Xi'an  China
Zhengzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium 60,000 Zhengzhou  China
Chongqing Olympic Sports Centre Stadium 58,680 Chongqing  China 2004
Jinan Olympic Sports Center Stadium 56,808 Jinan  China Shandong Taishan F.C. 2009
He Long Sports Centre Stadium 55,000 Changsha  China Hunan Billows
National Stadium 55,000 Kaohsiung  Taiwan Chinese Taipei national football team, Taipower 2009
Tianhe Stadium 54,856 [9] Guangzhou  China Guangzhou FC 1987
Tianjin Olympic Centre Stadium 54,696 Tianjin  China Tianjin Jinmen Tiger F.C. 2007
Wuhan Sports Centre Stadium 54,000 Wuhan  China 2002
Busan Asiad Main Stadium 53,769 Busan  South Korea 2001
Yellow Dragon Sports Center 52,672 Hangzhou  China Zhejiang Professional F.C. 2000
Guiyang Olympic Sports Centre Stadium 51,636 Guiyang  China 2010
Shizuoka Stadium 50,889 Fukuroi  Japan 2001
Shaanxi Province Stadium 50,100 Xi'an  China 1954
Harbin ICE Sports Centre Stadium 50,000 Harbin  China Heilongjiang Lava Spring
Xinjiang Sports Centre 50,000 Urumqi  China
Jiangxi Olympic Sports Centre Stadium 50,000 Nanchang  China 2010
Qingdao Youth Football Stadium 50,000 Qingdao  China

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "stadiumdb.com". Archived from the original on 13 July 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Beijing National Stadium, Olympic Green". East Asia. Arup. Archived from the original on 6 June 2008. Retrieved 28 August 2008.
  4. ^ "Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center | NBBJ".
  5. ^ nissan-stadium.jp – Overview of the facility
  6. ^ "Seoul Sports Facilities Management Center" (in Korean).
  7. ^ "Stadium Profile at Seoul Metropolitan Facilities Management Corporation" SMFMC. Retrieved March 14, 2016
  8. ^ "Saitama Stadium 2002 Information". Saitama Stadium 2002. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  9. ^ 天河体育场全面升级 明年以崭新形象迎接新赛季