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Rajamangala Stadium

The Rajamangala National Stadium (Thai: ราชมังคลากีฬาสถาน; RTGSRatchamangkhala Kila Sathan, pronounced [râːt.t͡ɕʰā.māŋ.kʰā.lāː kīː.lāː sā.tʰǎːn]) is the national stadium of Thailand. It is part of the Hua Mak Sports Complex, and is located in Hua Mak Subdistrict, Bang Kapi, Bangkok. It officially opened on 6 December 1998.

Rajamangala National Stadium
ราชมังคลากีฬาสถาน
Rajamangala National Stadium in July 2007
LocationHua Mak, Bang Kapi, Bangkok, Thailand
Coordinates13°45′19″N 100°37′22″E / 13.7554°N 100.6227°E / 13.7554; 100.6227Coordinates: 13°45′19″N 100°37′22″E / 13.7554°N 100.6227°E / 13.7554; 100.6227
Public transit MRT  SAT (from 2027)
OwnerSports Authority of Thailand
OperatorSports Authority of Thailand
Capacity51,552 (all seated)
Record attendance70,000 (Thailand vs Liverpool, 19 July 2001)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built22 September 1988
Opened6 December 1998
Renovated2019
ArchitectFaculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University
Tenants
Thailand national football team (1998–present)

Overview

It was first used for the 1998 Asian Games in 1998 and 1999 ASEAN University Games in 1999. Since then, it has been used for many international matches and football tournaments. Most notably, for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup. Thai club sides have also used the stadium when playing in continental cup competitions. Krung Thai Bank FC (now BG Pathum United) used it for AFC Champions League matches, and PEA FC and Chonburi FC have recently used it in the AFC Cup. Aside from football, it has been used for athletics, pop concerts, and political rallies.

Rajamangala Stadium was designed by the Faculty of Architecture at Chulalongkorn University. The main material used in construction was concrete and therefore, though the stadium is impressive and imposing, it could never be described as beautiful. However, it is undoubtedly dramatic. The stands rise and fall like a giant, exaggerated version of Huddersfield's Galpharm Stadium. At each end are quite narrow tiers of seats but the tiers rise and rise as they move around the sides until they peak at level with the halfway line. From an aesthetic point of view, the stadium is best viewed from a distance, preferably from the air, where the elliptical shape of the side tribunes seems particularly pronounced.

The aforementioned side tribunes are designated 'East' and 'West'. 'East' is the uncovered popular side; 'West' is the covered side where the more expensive seats are. The two ends are designated 'North' and 'South'. 'North' is the more popular of the two. It's where the more vocal and colorful elements of the Thai support congregate.

The capacity of the stadium is 65,000. When the stadium first opened the capacity was 80,000. But plastic seats were installed on the North, South, and East sides, where previously there had been bare concrete steps, in readiness for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup.

The stadium is not served by public transport which has always been a source of frustration for fans. Presently, there are no train stations anywhere near the stadium (unlike at the National Stadium, which is served by the Skytrain - National Stadium BTS station). However, there are buses and taxis which pass fairly close to the stadium. From 2027, the stadium will be served by the MRT Orange Line.

The stadium hosted the 2012 Race of Champions.

On 24 November 2013, a crowd estimated at 100,000 joined the rally around Bangkok's Democracy Monument in an anti-government protest, according to the Democrat Party, as pro-government red shirts gathered at Rajamangala Sports Stadium.

On 16 September 2019 Sports Authority of Thailand has been closed for renovation to be used as one of the stadiums for 2020 AFC U-23 Championship, which Thailand hosted in January 2020 to select 3 teams to compete in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.[1]

On 12 July 2022, Rajamangala Stadium held the official final between two world-class football teams in the Premier League named The MATCH Final Bangkok Century Cup 2022 between Manchester United and Liverpool, with improvements of the field and stadium to support the competition.[2][3]

Other stadiums in Bangkok include the Thai Army Sports Stadium, the Thai-Japanese Stadium and Chulalongkorn University Stadium.

Performances

Past performances

Upcoming performances

Tournament results

The stadium has hosted several international FIFA matches. Here is a list of the most important international matches held at the Rajamangala Stadium.

1998 Asian Games

Date Time (UTC+07) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round
7 December 1998 15:00   Japan 0–2   South Korea Second round (Group 2)
7 December 1998 17:00   United Arab Emirates 0–5   Kuwait Second round (Group 2)
8 December 1998 15:00   Qatar 1–0   Lebanon Second round (Group 4)
8 December 1998 17:00   Thailand 1–1   Kazakhstan Second round (Group 4)
9 December 1998 15:00   United Arab Emirates 1–2   South Korea Second round (Group 2)
9 December 1998 17:00   Japan 2–1   Kuwait Second round (Group 2)
10 December 1998 15:00   Qatar 0–2   Kazakhstan Second round (Group 4)
10 December 1998 17:00   Thailand 1–0   Lebanon Second round (Group 4)
11 December 1998 15:00   Japan 0–1   United Arab Emirates Second round (Group 2)
11 December 1998 17:00   South Korea 1–0   Kuwait Second round (Group 2)
12 December 1998 15:00   Kazakhstan 0–3   Lebanon Second round (Group 4)
10 December 1998 17:00   Thailand 1–2   Qatar Second round (Group 4)
14 December 1998 14:00   Thailand 2–1 (a.e.t.)   South Korea Quarter-finals
14 December 1998 17:00   Qatar 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(1–3 pen.)
  Kuwait Quarter-finals
16 December 1998 14:00   Iran 1–0   China Semi-finals
16 December 1998 17:00   Thailand 0–3   Kuwait Semi-finals
19 December 1998 17:00   Iran 2–0   Kuwait Gold medal match

2000 AFF Championship

Date Time (UTC+07) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
16 November 2000 16:00   Vietnam 2–3 (a.e.t)   Indonesia Semi-finals N/A
16 November 2000 19:00   Thailand 2–0   Malaysia Semi-finals N/A
18 November 2000 16:00   Vietnam 0–3   Malaysia Third place play-off N/A
18 November 2000 19:00   Thailand 4–1   Indonesia Final N/A

2007 AFC Asian Cup

Date Time (UTC+07) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
7 July 2007 19:30   Thailand 1–1   Iraq Group A 30,000
8 July 2007 17:15   Australia 1–1   Oman Group A 5,000
12 July 2007 17:15   Thailand 2–0   Oman Group A 19,000
13 July 2007 17:15   Iraq 3–1   Australia Group A 6,000
16 July 2007 19:30   Thailand 0–4   Australia Group A 46,000
21 July 2007 20:15   Iraq 2–0   Vietnam Quarter-finals 9,790

2008 AFF Championship

Date Time (UTC+07) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
20 December 2008 19:00   Thailand 2–1   Indonesia Semifinals second leg 40,000
24 December 2008 19:00   Thailand 1–2   Vietnam Finals first leg 50,000

2012 AFF Championship

Date Time (UTC+07) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
24 November 2012 17:30   Vietnam 1–1   Myanmar Group Stage N/A
24 November 2012 20:20   Thailand 2–1   Philippines Group Stage N/A
27 November 2012 17:30   Vietnam 0–1   Philippines Group Stage N/A
27 November 2012 20:20   Myanmar 0–4   Thailand Group Stage N/A
30 November 2012 20:20   Thailand 3–1   Vietnam Group Stage N/A

2014 AFF Championship

Date Time (UTC+07) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
10 December 2014 19:00   Thailand 3–0   Philippines Semifinals second leg N/A
17 December 2014 19:00   Thailand 2–0   Malaysia Finals first leg N/A

2016 AFF Championship

Date Time (UTC+07) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
8 December 2016 19:00   Thailand 4–0   Myanmar Semifinals second leg 43,638
17 December 2016 19:00   Thailand 2–0   Indonesia Finals second leg 48,000

2018 AFF Championship

Date Time (UTC+07) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
9 November 2018 19:00   Timor-Leste 0–7   Thailand Group Stage 8,764
17 November 2018 18:30   Thailand 4–2   Indonesia Group Stage 37,570
25 November 2018 19:00   Thailand 3–0   Singapore Group Stage 29,673
5 December 2018 19:00   Thailand 2–2   Malaysia Semifinals second leg 46,157

2020 AFC U-23 Championship

Date Time (UTC+07) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
8 January 2020 20:15   Thailand 5–0   Bahrain Group Stage 7,076
11 January 2020 20:15   Australia 2–1   Thailand Group Stage 22,352
14 January 2020 20:15   Thailand 1–1   Iraq Group Stage 15,342
15 January 2020 20:15   Qatar 1–1   Japan Group Stage 1,362
16 January 2020 20:15   Vietnam 1–2   North Korea Group Stage 1,932
18 January 2020 20:15   Australia 1–0 (a.e.t.)   Syria Quarter-finals 214
19 January 2020 20:15   United Arab Emirates 1–5   Uzbekistan Quarter-finals 244
22 January 2020 17:15   Saudi Arabia 1–0   Uzbekistan Semi-Finals 329
25 January 2020 19:30   Australia 1–0   Uzbekistan Third place play-off 590
26 January 2020 19:30   South Korea 1–0   Saudi Arabia Final 2,879

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "ชมความงาม ราชมังคลาฯ หลังปรับปรุงใหม่". 16 September 2019.
  2. ^ รวมเรื่องน่ารู้กับ ‘THE MATCH Bangkok Century Cup 2022’ ศึกแดงเดือดครั้งประวัติศาสตร์ในเมืองไทย
  3. ^ Manchester club representative United and Liverpool check their readiness for THE MATCH Bangkok Century Cup 2022
  4. ^ บันทึกการแสดงคอนเสิร์ต 15 ปี เมด อิน ไทยแลนด์
  5. ^ . Media Vision(Thai). 2010-11-20. Archived from the original on 2012-03-24. Retrieved 2011-05-13.
  6. ^ "One Direction Announce 'On The Road Again' Tour Dates | MTV UK". MTV UK.
  7. ^ "COLDPLAY ANNOUNCES ASIAN TOUR FOR APRIL 2017 JUST ADDED NEW STADIUM SHOW IN THAILAND". www.bectero.com. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  8. ^ "TOUR | BTS | Big Hit Entertainment". bts.ibighit.com. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
  9. ^ "Ed Sheeran Tour Recap: Live at Rajamangala National Stadium, BANGKOK, THAILAND: 28 April 2019". Ed Sheeran Official Website. Retrieved 2019-05-18.

External links

  • Stadium picture
  • World Stadiums.com
Events and tenants
Preceded by Asian Games
Opening and Closing Ceremonies

1998
Succeeded by
Preceded by AFC Women's Asian Championship
Final Venue

2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by AFC Champions League
Final Venue

2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship
Final Venue

2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by Premier League Asia Trophy
Venue

2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Summer Universiade
Opening and Closing Ceremonies

2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Race of Champions
Host stadium

2012
Succeeded by

rajamangala, stadium, rajamangala, national, stadium, thai, ราชม, งคลาก, ฬาสถาน, rtgs, ratchamangkhala, kila, sathan, pronounced, râːt, ɕʰā, māŋ, kʰā, lāː, kīː, lāː, tʰǎːn, national, stadium, thailand, part, sports, complex, located, subdistrict, bang, kapi, b. The Rajamangala National Stadium Thai rachmngkhlakilasthan RTGS Ratchamangkhala Kila Sathan pronounced raːt t ɕʰa maŋ kʰa laː kiː laː sa tʰǎːn is the national stadium of Thailand It is part of the Hua Mak Sports Complex and is located in Hua Mak Subdistrict Bang Kapi Bangkok It officially opened on 6 December 1998 Rajamangala National Stadium rachmngkhlakilasthanRajamangala National Stadium in July 2007LocationHua Mak Bang Kapi Bangkok ThailandCoordinates13 45 19 N 100 37 22 E 13 7554 N 100 6227 E 13 7554 100 6227 Coordinates 13 45 19 N 100 37 22 E 13 7554 N 100 6227 E 13 7554 100 6227Public transit MRT SAT from 2027 OwnerSports Authority of ThailandOperatorSports Authority of ThailandCapacity51 552 all seated Record attendance70 000 Thailand vs Liverpool 19 July 2001 SurfaceGrassConstructionBuilt22 September 1988Opened6 December 1998Renovated2019ArchitectFaculty of Architecture Chulalongkorn UniversityTenantsThailand national football team 1998 present Contents 1 Overview 2 Performances 2 1 Past performances 2 2 Upcoming performances 3 Tournament results 3 1 1998 Asian Games 3 2 2000 AFF Championship 3 3 2007 AFC Asian Cup 3 4 2008 AFF Championship 3 5 2012 AFF Championship 3 6 2014 AFF Championship 3 7 2016 AFF Championship 3 8 2018 AFF Championship 3 9 2020 AFC U 23 Championship 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOverview EditIt was first used for the 1998 Asian Games in 1998 and 1999 ASEAN University Games in 1999 Since then it has been used for many international matches and football tournaments Most notably for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup Thai club sides have also used the stadium when playing in continental cup competitions Krung Thai Bank FC now BG Pathum United used it for AFC Champions League matches and PEA FC and Chonburi FC have recently used it in the AFC Cup Aside from football it has been used for athletics pop concerts and political rallies Rajamangala Stadium was designed by the Faculty of Architecture at Chulalongkorn University The main material used in construction was concrete and therefore though the stadium is impressive and imposing it could never be described as beautiful However it is undoubtedly dramatic The stands rise and fall like a giant exaggerated version of Huddersfield s Galpharm Stadium At each end are quite narrow tiers of seats but the tiers rise and rise as they move around the sides until they peak at level with the halfway line From an aesthetic point of view the stadium is best viewed from a distance preferably from the air where the elliptical shape of the side tribunes seems particularly pronounced The aforementioned side tribunes are designated East and West East is the uncovered popular side West is the covered side where the more expensive seats are The two ends are designated North and South North is the more popular of the two It s where the more vocal and colorful elements of the Thai support congregate The capacity of the stadium is 65 000 When the stadium first opened the capacity was 80 000 But plastic seats were installed on the North South and East sides where previously there had been bare concrete steps in readiness for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup The stadium is not served by public transport which has always been a source of frustration for fans Presently there are no train stations anywhere near the stadium unlike at the National Stadium which is served by the Skytrain National Stadium BTS station However there are buses and taxis which pass fairly close to the stadium From 2027 the stadium will be served by the MRT Orange Line The stadium hosted the 2012 Race of Champions On 24 November 2013 a crowd estimated at 100 000 joined the rally around Bangkok s Democracy Monument in an anti government protest according to the Democrat Party as pro government red shirts gathered at Rajamangala Sports Stadium On 16 September 2019 Sports Authority of Thailand has been closed for renovation to be used as one of the stadiums for 2020 AFC U 23 Championship which Thailand hosted in January 2020 to select 3 teams to compete in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo Japan 1 On 12 July 2022 Rajamangala Stadium held the official final between two world class football teams in the Premier League named The MATCH Final Bangkok Century Cup 2022 between Manchester United and Liverpool with improvements of the field and stadium to support the competition 2 3 Other stadiums in Bangkok include the Thai Army Sports Stadium the Thai Japanese Stadium and Chulalongkorn University Stadium Performances EditPast performances Edit Carabao 15 Year Celebrate Made in Thailand Concert 25 December 1999 4 B Day Concert 10 December 2004 Bangkok Music Festival 7 May 2005 Asanee Wasan Rumrai Concert 17 November 2007 YAMAHA Presents SMTOWN Live 08 in Bangkok 7 February 2009 Show King M Bangkok 6 April 2010 Soda Chang Presents Bodyslam Live In Kraam By Air Asia 27 November 2010 5 Korean Music Wave in Bangkok presented by JL Starnet 12 March 2011 Bangkok Summer Festival By Coca Cola 7 8 May 2011 MBC Korean Music Wave in Bangkok 2012 7 April 2012 Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball Tour 25 May 2012 M Countdown Smile Thailand 11 October 2012 Race of Champions 14 16 December 2012 The Voice Thailand True Sound Real Sound 2 March 2013 One Direction On the Road Again Tour 14 March 2015 6 Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams Tour 7 April 2017 7 BTS Love Yourself World Tour 6 7 April 2019 8 Ed Sheeran Tour 28 April 2019 9 Justin Bieber Justice World Tour November 6 2022 Postponed Maroon 5 World Tour 2022 December 10 2022 37th Golden Disc Awards January 7 2023Upcoming performances Edit Harry Styles Love On Tour March 11 2023Tournament results EditThe stadium has hosted several international FIFA matches Here is a list of the most important international matches held at the Rajamangala Stadium 1998 Asian Games Edit Date Time UTC 07 Team 1 Res Team 2 Round7 December 1998 15 00 Japan 0 2 South Korea Second round Group 2 7 December 1998 17 00 United Arab Emirates 0 5 Kuwait Second round Group 2 8 December 1998 15 00 Qatar 1 0 Lebanon Second round Group 4 8 December 1998 17 00 Thailand 1 1 Kazakhstan Second round Group 4 9 December 1998 15 00 United Arab Emirates 1 2 South Korea Second round Group 2 9 December 1998 17 00 Japan 2 1 Kuwait Second round Group 2 10 December 1998 15 00 Qatar 0 2 Kazakhstan Second round Group 4 10 December 1998 17 00 Thailand 1 0 Lebanon Second round Group 4 11 December 1998 15 00 Japan 0 1 United Arab Emirates Second round Group 2 11 December 1998 17 00 South Korea 1 0 Kuwait Second round Group 2 12 December 1998 15 00 Kazakhstan 0 3 Lebanon Second round Group 4 10 December 1998 17 00 Thailand 1 2 Qatar Second round Group 4 14 December 1998 14 00 Thailand 2 1 a e t South Korea Quarter finals14 December 1998 17 00 Qatar 0 0 a e t 1 3 pen Kuwait Quarter finals16 December 1998 14 00 Iran 1 0 China Semi finals16 December 1998 17 00 Thailand 0 3 Kuwait Semi finals19 December 1998 17 00 Iran 2 0 Kuwait Gold medal match2000 AFF Championship Edit Date Time UTC 07 Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Attendance16 November 2000 16 00 Vietnam 2 3 a e t Indonesia Semi finals N A16 November 2000 19 00 Thailand 2 0 Malaysia Semi finals N A18 November 2000 16 00 Vietnam 0 3 Malaysia Third place play off N A18 November 2000 19 00 Thailand 4 1 Indonesia Final N A2007 AFC Asian Cup Edit Date Time UTC 07 Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Attendance7 July 2007 19 30 Thailand 1 1 Iraq Group A 30 0008 July 2007 17 15 Australia 1 1 Oman Group A 5 00012 July 2007 17 15 Thailand 2 0 Oman Group A 19 00013 July 2007 17 15 Iraq 3 1 Australia Group A 6 00016 July 2007 19 30 Thailand 0 4 Australia Group A 46 00021 July 2007 20 15 Iraq 2 0 Vietnam Quarter finals 9 7902008 AFF Championship Edit Date Time UTC 07 Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Attendance20 December 2008 19 00 Thailand 2 1 Indonesia Semifinals second leg 40 00024 December 2008 19 00 Thailand 1 2 Vietnam Finals first leg 50 0002012 AFF Championship Edit Date Time UTC 07 Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Attendance24 November 2012 17 30 Vietnam 1 1 Myanmar Group Stage N A24 November 2012 20 20 Thailand 2 1 Philippines Group Stage N A27 November 2012 17 30 Vietnam 0 1 Philippines Group Stage N A27 November 2012 20 20 Myanmar 0 4 Thailand Group Stage N A30 November 2012 20 20 Thailand 3 1 Vietnam Group Stage N A2014 AFF Championship Edit Date Time UTC 07 Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Attendance10 December 2014 19 00 Thailand 3 0 Philippines Semifinals second leg N A17 December 2014 19 00 Thailand 2 0 Malaysia Finals first leg N A2016 AFF Championship Edit Date Time UTC 07 Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Attendance8 December 2016 19 00 Thailand 4 0 Myanmar Semifinals second leg 43 63817 December 2016 19 00 Thailand 2 0 Indonesia Finals second leg 48 0002018 AFF Championship Edit Date Time UTC 07 Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Attendance9 November 2018 19 00 Timor Leste 0 7 Thailand Group Stage 8 76417 November 2018 18 30 Thailand 4 2 Indonesia Group Stage 37 57025 November 2018 19 00 Thailand 3 0 Singapore Group Stage 29 6735 December 2018 19 00 Thailand 2 2 Malaysia Semifinals second leg 46 1572020 AFC U 23 Championship Edit Date Time UTC 07 Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Attendance8 January 2020 20 15 Thailand 5 0 Bahrain Group Stage 7 07611 January 2020 20 15 Australia 2 1 Thailand Group Stage 22 35214 January 2020 20 15 Thailand 1 1 Iraq Group Stage 15 34215 January 2020 20 15 Qatar 1 1 Japan Group Stage 1 36216 January 2020 20 15 Vietnam 1 2 North Korea Group Stage 1 93218 January 2020 20 15 Australia 1 0 a e t Syria Quarter finals 21419 January 2020 20 15 United Arab Emirates 1 5 Uzbekistan Quarter finals 24422 January 2020 17 15 Saudi Arabia 1 0 Uzbekistan Semi Finals 32925 January 2020 19 30 Australia 1 0 Uzbekistan Third place play off 59026 January 2020 19 30 South Korea 1 0 Saudi Arabia Final 2 879Gallery Edit See also EditNational StadiumReferences Edit chmkhwamngam rachmngkhla hlngprbprungihm 16 September 2019 rwmeruxngnarukb THE MATCH Bangkok Century Cup 2022 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