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Thống Nhất Stadium

Thống Nhất Stadium (Vietnamese: Sân vận động Thống Nhất) is a multi-purpose stadium in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.[2] It is located at 138 Đào Duy Từ Street, Ward 6, District 10. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium for both Sài Gòn and Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh of the V.League 1. The stadium has a capacity of 15,000.[3]

Thống Nhất Stadium
Sân vận động Thống Nhất
Thống Nhất Stadium during the 2022 AFC Champions League
Full nameThống Nhất Sports Center
Former namesRenault Field (1929–1960)
Cộng Hòa Stadium (1960–1975)
LocationDistrict 10, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
OwnerVietnamese Government
OperatorHo Chi Minh City Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Capacity15,000[1]
Field size100 by 68 metres (109.4 yd × 74.4 yd)
Construction
Broke ground1929
OpenedOctober 18, 1931
Renovated1967–1968, 2002–2003, 2005–2007, 2017–2019
Expanded1959–1960, 1990s
Tenants
Ho Chi Minh City
Saigon FC (2016-2023)
Vietnam national football team (Selected matches)
Vietnam women's national football team

History edit

Early years edit

In 1929, Chợ Lớn Municipal Commission decided to build a new stadium in the city. The stadium was named Renault Field after the city commission's chairman at the time - Philippe Oreste Renault. The stadium was opened on October 18, 1931 by an inauguration football match between Cho Lon Police and Gia Dinh Stars with the Cho Lon side taking a 1-0 win. In its early day, the stadium only consisted of one 20-step spectators' stand, which was covered by a reinforced cement roof.[4]

1955 – 1975 edit

From 1959 to October 1960, new stands and a lighting system were added to the stadium while the main stand was expanded. This expansion increased the capacity of the stadium to 30,000 people. The stadium was then also renamed to Cộng Hòa Stadium ("Republic Stadium"). It was renovated again in 1967.

Between 1955 and 1975, the site had witnessed a number of major sporting events including an over-capacity 30,000 strong crowd to watch the elimination football match between South Vietnam and South Korea leading up to the 1964 Summer Olympics.[5] The Merdeka Cup gold trophy, won by South Vietnam in 1966, was kept at the stadium. Its whereabouts are not known after the Fall of Saigon.[6]

During the Vietnam War, the stadium was also the scene of terrorist attacks by the Vietcong. Explosives detonated on October 4, 1965 killed 11 and injured 42 others.[7][8]

Post-1975 edit

On September 2, 1975, the stadium was renamed Thống Nhất Stadium ("Reunification Stadium") after a football match between Hải Quan F.C. and Ngân Hàng F.C. took place.

The stadium has been home to Hồ Chí Minh City F.C. (formerly known as Saigon Port F.C.) since the club's formation in 1975. Between 1995 and 2002, it was also the home ground to Hồ Chí Minh City Police F.C.

In 2002, renovation was done to prepare the stadium to host Group B men's football matches at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games.[9] It was usually home to Vietnam national football team alongside Hàng Đẫy Stadium in Hanoi until 2003 when Mỹ Đình National Stadium was completed.

In 2016, Sài Gòn F.C. selected Thong Nhat as the home stadium for their first season in V.League 1.

Until 2017, the stadium has a capacity of 19,450 people.[10] Since then, the stadium has been renovated in phases. In the first phase, the A1 and A2 sections of the main stand were repainted and a new 1500-lux floodlight system was installed in the last quarter of 2017. In 2018, the playing field was redone and more than 6,700 seats were added to the B, C and D stands. This reduced the capacity of the stadium to approximately 15,000 people.[1] In 2019, existing seats in stand A will be replaced while new seats will be added to the east and west wings of the stand (A4 and A5).[11]

Usage edit

The stadium has hosted various domestic and international sporting and entertainment events throughout its history. Some of the most notable sporting events are listed below

External links edit

  • StadiumDB images

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2019-07-04.
  2. ^ "India plays out 1-1 draw with Singapore in Hung Thinh tournament opener". sportstar.thehindu.com. Sportstar. 24 September 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  3. ^ Đức Nguyễn. . Bóng đá Plus (in Vietnamese). Archived from the original on 4 July 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Từ sân Renault đến sân Thống Nhất". Sai Gon Giai Phong. 2013-10-18. Retrieved 2018-07-22.
  5. ^ South Korean International Matches 2014-01-02 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Ngã rẽ của ông Weigang và số phận chiếc Cúp Vô địch" [Mr. Weigang's turn and the fate of the championship trophy]. Tuổi Trẻ (in Vietnamese). 2005-11-10. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  7. ^ "Người khai hỏa giữa nội đô Sài Gòn" [Firefighters are in the center of Saigon]. Tuổi Trẻ. 2010-04-17. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  8. ^ (PDF). p. 14. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-10-11. Retrieved 2012-03-09.
  9. ^ "Hơn 23 tỉ đồng nâng cấp SVĐ Thống Nhất". Nguoi Lao Dong (in Vietnamese). 2001-12-18. Retrieved 2018-07-22.
  10. ^ "Giới thiệu tổng quát TT TDTT Thống Nhất". Thong Nhat Sports Center (in Vietnamese). 2015-02-08. Retrieved 2018-07-22.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ "Thực hư chuyện đội bóng của Công Vinh tu sửa, nâng cấp sân Thống Nhất". VNBongDa (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2018-07-22.

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For other uses see Thống Nhất Thống Nhất Stadium Vietnamese San vận động Thống Nhất is a multi purpose stadium in Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 2 It is located at 138 Đao Duy Từ Street Ward 6 District 10 It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium for both Sai Gon and Thanh phố Hồ Chi Minh of the V League 1 The stadium has a capacity of 15 000 3 Thống Nhất StadiumSan vận động Thống NhấtThống Nhất Stadium during the 2022 AFC Champions LeagueFull nameThống Nhất Sports CenterFormer namesRenault Field 1929 1960 Cộng Hoa Stadium 1960 1975 LocationDistrict 10 Ho Chi Minh City VietnamOwnerVietnamese GovernmentOperatorHo Chi Minh City Department of Culture Sports and TourismCapacity15 000 1 Field size100 by 68 metres 109 4 yd 74 4 yd ConstructionBroke ground1929OpenedOctober 18 1931Renovated1967 1968 2002 2003 2005 2007 2017 2019Expanded1959 1960 1990sTenantsHo Chi Minh CitySaigon FC 2016 2023 Vietnam national football team Selected matches Vietnam women s national football team Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 1955 1975 1 3 Post 1975 2 Usage 3 External links 4 ReferencesHistory editEarly years edit In 1929 Chợ Lớn Municipal Commission decided to build a new stadium in the city The stadium was named Renault Field after the city commission s chairman at the time Philippe Oreste Renault The stadium was opened on October 18 1931 by an inauguration football match between Cho Lon Police and Gia Dinh Stars with the Cho Lon side taking a 1 0 win In its early day the stadium only consisted of one 20 step spectators stand which was covered by a reinforced cement roof 4 1955 1975 edit From 1959 to October 1960 new stands and a lighting system were added to the stadium while the main stand was expanded This expansion increased the capacity of the stadium to 30 000 people The stadium was then also renamed to Cộng Hoa Stadium Republic Stadium It was renovated again in 1967 Between 1955 and 1975 the site had witnessed a number of major sporting events including an over capacity 30 000 strong crowd to watch the elimination football match between South Vietnam and South Korea leading up to the 1964 Summer Olympics 5 The Merdeka Cup gold trophy won by South Vietnam in 1966 was kept at the stadium Its whereabouts are not known after the Fall of Saigon 6 During the Vietnam War the stadium was also the scene of terrorist attacks by the Vietcong Explosives detonated on October 4 1965 killed 11 and injured 42 others 7 8 Post 1975 edit On September 2 1975 the stadium was renamed Thống Nhất Stadium Reunification Stadium after a football match between Hải Quan F C and Ngan Hang F C took place The stadium has been home to Hồ Chi Minh City F C formerly known as Saigon Port F C since the club s formation in 1975 Between 1995 and 2002 it was also the home ground to Hồ Chi Minh City Police F C In 2002 renovation was done to prepare the stadium to host Group B men s football matches at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games 9 It was usually home to Vietnam national football team alongside Hang Đẫy Stadium in Hanoi until 2003 when Mỹ Đinh National Stadium was completed In 2016 Sai Gon F C selected Thong Nhat as the home stadium for their first season in V League 1 Until 2017 the stadium has a capacity of 19 450 people 10 Since then the stadium has been renovated in phases In the first phase the A1 and A2 sections of the main stand were repainted and a new 1500 lux floodlight system was installed in the last quarter of 2017 In 2018 the playing field was redone and more than 6 700 seats were added to the B C and D stands This reduced the capacity of the stadium to approximately 15 000 people 1 In 2019 existing seats in stand A will be replaced while new seats will be added to the east and west wings of the stand A4 and A5 11 Usage editThe stadium has hosted various domestic and international sporting and entertainment events throughout its history Some of the most notable sporting events are listed below 1964 AFC Youth Championship 1998 AFF Championship 2003 Southeast Asian Games men s football 2008 AFC Women s Asian Cup 2010 AFF U 19 Youth Championship 2011 AFC U 19 Women s Championship 2012 AFF U 19 Youth Championship 2012 AFF Women s Championship 2014 AFC Women s Asian Cup 2015 AFF Women s Championship 2016 Asian Junior Athletics ChampionshipsExternal links editStadiumDB imagesReferences edit a b San Thống Nhất được lắp đen mới cải tạo mặt cỏ Archived from the original on 2019 07 04 India plays out 1 1 draw with Singapore in Hung Thinh tournament opener sportstar thehindu com Sportstar 24 September 2022 Retrieved 24 September 2022 Đức Nguyễn San Thống Nhất được lắp đen mới cải tạo mặt cỏ Bong đa Plus in Vietnamese Archived from the original on 4 July 2019 Retrieved 1 March 2020 Từ san Renault đến san Thống Nhất Sai Gon Giai Phong 2013 10 18 Retrieved 2018 07 22 South Korean International Matches Archived 2014 01 02 at the Wayback Machine Nga rẽ của ong Weigang va số phận chiếc Cup Vo địch Mr Weigang s turn and the fate of the championship trophy Tuổi Trẻ in Vietnamese 2005 11 10 Retrieved 2018 04 30 Người khai hỏa giữa nội đo Sai Gon Firefighters are in the center of Saigon Tuổi Trẻ 2010 04 17 Retrieved 2018 04 30 A Study of the Use of Terror by the Vietcong PDF p 14 Archived from the original PDF on 2006 10 11 Retrieved 2012 03 09 Hơn 23 tỉ đồng nang cấp SVĐ Thống Nhất Nguoi Lao Dong in Vietnamese 2001 12 18 Retrieved 2018 07 22 Giới thiệu tổng quat TT TDTT Thống Nhất Thong Nhat Sports Center in Vietnamese 2015 02 08 Retrieved 2018 07 22 permanent dead link Thực hư chuyện đội bong của Cong Vinh tu sửa nang cấp san Thống Nhất VNBongDa in Vietnamese Retrieved 2018 07 22 Preceded byHindmarsh Stadium nbsp Adelaide AFC Women s Asian CupHost Venue2008 Succeeded byChengdu Sports Center nbsp ChengduPreceded byChengdu Sports Center nbsp Chengdu AFC Women s Asian CupHost Venue2014 Succeeded byAmman International Stadium nbsp Amman 10 45 39 N 106 39 48 E 10 760703 N 106 663331 E 10 760703 106 663331 Retrieved 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