Rohto Field Nara
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鴻ノ池 (Kōnoike) | |
Former names | Naraden Field |
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Location | 5-1, Hōrensahoyama-chō 4-chōme, Nara, Japan |
Coordinates | 34°41′54.63″N 135°49′45.1″E / 34.6985083°N 135.829194°E |
Owner | Nara City |
Operator | Nara City |
Capacity | 30,600 |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Opened | 31 March 1983 |
Renovated | 2009 |
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Nara Club |
Kōnoike Athletic Stadium (奈良市鴻ノ池陸上競技場, Narashi Kōnoike Rikujō-kyōgijō) commonly known as Rohto Field Nara (ロートフィールド奈良, Rōtofīrudo Nara), due to sponsorship reason is a multi-purpose stadium in Nara, capital of Nara Prefecture, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 30,600 people.[1] Currently home of J.League club, Nara Club
History
[edit]Kōnoike Athletic Stadium officially open in 31 March 1983. Renovation stadium in 2009.
Nara Club hosted stadium in J3 League match against Matsumoto Yamaga on 5 March 2023.
Events
[edit]- The 39th National Sports Festival of Japan autumn (a.k.a. わかくさ国体 (Wakakusa Kokutai)), Main venue in 1984.
- The Inter-highschool championships 2009, Main venue in 2009.
References
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- ^ http://cafe.daum.net/stade Stadium information