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It seems to be some deep mistakes here : there are 2 different stadiums in Vientiane :
the "new" national stadium, built far north in the suburbs for the SEA Games 2009 and holding 20,000 (see pic)
the Anouvong stadium ("old" national stadium), in central Vientiane, near Vientiane Tennis Club — most of the article refers to the Anouvong stadium, except for the size : actually it coudn't hold 20,000 (I guess 1,000 people would be too much !). I will try to put a picture of Anouvong stadium on Commons later.