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Workers' Stadium (former)

The original Workers' Stadium (simplified Chinese: 工人体育场; traditional Chinese: 工人體育場; pinyin: Gōngrén Tǐyùchǎng), often abbreviated as Gongti or Gong Ti (simplified Chinese: 工体; traditional Chinese: 工體; pinyin: Gōng Tǐ), was a multi-purpose stadium in Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. The stadium was built in 1959, and was renovated in 2004 (the concrete structure strengthened, a new rotating display screen and energy-saving devices installed). The stadium was closed for a complete rebuild in 2020 and reopened on 15 April 2023 as a new stadium built on the original site.[2][3][4] It had a capacity of 65,094 and covered a land area of 350,000 square metres (3,800,000 sq ft). It was one of the Ten Great Buildings constructed in 1959 for the tenth anniversary of the People's Republic of China.

Workers' Stadium
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese工人体育场
Traditional Chinese工人體育場
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGōngrén Tǐyùchǎng
Wade–GilesKūngrén T'ǐyǜch'ǎng
Yale RomanizationGūngrén Tǐyùchǎng
IPA[kʊ́ŋɻə̌n tʰìŷʈʂʰàŋ]
The stadium in 2008
LocationChaoyang District, Beijing, China
Coordinates39°55′46.3″N 116°26′28.1″E / 39.929528°N 116.441139°E / 39.929528; 116.441139
OwnerAll-China Federation of Trade Unions
OperatorSinobo Group
Capacity65,094
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1959
Renovated2001, 2004, 2008, 2010-2011
ClosedAugust 2020
Demolished2020
ArchitectBeijing Institute of Architectural Design[1]
Structural engineerBeijing Construction Engineering Group
Tenants
Beijing Guoan (1996–2005, 2009–2019)
China national football team (until 2020)
Website
www.newgongti.com
Satellite image of Workers' Stadium in September 1967
Inside the Workers' Stadium prior to the 2020–2022 renovation

History edit

 
Workers' Stadium during the Cultural Revolution in 1967

The stadium was the main venue for the 1990 Asian Games, where the opening and closing ceremonies were held. Some high attendance matches of the Beijing Guo'an football club are held at the stadium. In 1993, the stadium was host to a slew of world records set by the world-leading group of Chinese distance runners at the seventh edition of the Chinese National Games, the most famous being international stars and world champions Wang Junxia and Qu Yunxia, who had dominated the 1993 World Championships a month before.

The stadium holds claim to the fastest women's 1500 m time ever recorded of 3:50.46, the fastest women's 3000 m of 8:06.11 and the fastest women's 10,000 m of 29:31.78. These world records still stand today and are arguably the stadium's biggest claim to fame.[5] The next year, the stadium was partially demolished and renovated as part of China's bid for the 2000 Olympic Games, which ultimately failed. The stadium continued to be a mainstay of Beijing sports into the 21st century, being the 2001 Summer Universiade and the Grand Final venue of 2004 AFC Asian Cup.

After Beijing became the host of the 2008 Summer Olympics in July 2001 which the stadium was originally intended as the main venue, it hosted the football quarter-finals and semi-finals, and the women's gold medal final. The stadium was scheduled to host the first ever NFL game played in China, a preseason game between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots on 8 August 2007. However, the China Bowl was canceled in April 2007. The reasons given were that the NFL wanted to devote all its resources to the scheduled regular season game between the Miami Dolphins and the New York Giants, to be played in London on 28 October 2007.

The stadium was the host for the 2009 Barclays Asia Trophy between 29 and 31 July 2009, featuring Beijing Guoan, and Premier League clubs Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United and Hull City. It also hosted FC Bayern Munich's pre-season China Tour of 2012, during which the Bundesliga club had a friendly match with Beijing Guoan. The areas north (Sanlitun), east, and west of the stadium are popular nightlife destinations. The xi men (West Gate) offers a strip of nightclubs. The Workers Indoor Arena is located to the west of the stadium. The stadium has been used for concerts as well. Global superstar Mariah Carey began her sold-out five-show tour at the Workers Stadium, and Linkin Park played The Hunting Party Tour at 26 July 2015 in front of an audience of 60,000.[6]

 
Interior during the 2008 Summer Olympics

Demolition edit

On 4 January 2020, Workers' Stadium was announced as a host venue for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup.[7] However, on 14 May 2022, AFC announced that China would not be able to host the tournament due to the exceptional circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]

After finishing the 2019 season, Beijing Guoan moved its home stadium the Beijing Fengtai Stadium for three years while renovations ahead of the tournament took place.[9] The engineering firm of the rebuild project is Beijing Construction Engineering Group.

 
Demolished Workers' Stadium, August 2020

Notable concerts edit

References edit

  1. ^ "北京建院主持设计"传统外观、现代场馆"". bdcn-media.com (in Simplified Chinese). 25 November 2022. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  2. ^ "新工体官网" [New Workers' Stadium Official Website].
  3. ^ "BEIJING: NEW GONGTI OFFICIALLY OPENED".
  4. ^ "2023年中超联赛赛程公布:4月15日开幕11月4日收官". 11 April 2023.
  5. ^ "视频:新中国日记 传奇马家军的成名之战-搜狐视频". tv.sohu.com.
  6. ^ Ang, Francis Eduard (28 July 2015). "Linkin Park Rocks Beijing Workers' Stadium". Yibada.
  7. ^ AFC official website announces 2023 China Asian Cup stadium, dongqiudi.net, 4 January 2020
  8. ^ "Important update on AFC Asian Cup 2023™ hosts". Asian Football Confederation. 14 May 2022. Retrieved 14 May 2022.
  9. ^ Knotts, Joey (22 October 2020). "Guo'an to Move Next Season as Workers' Stadium Begins 3-Year Renovations". The Beijinger. Retrieved 18 September 2022.

External links edit

  Media related to Beijing Workers Stadium at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website for New Workers' Stadium (New Gongti), since April 2023
  • Stadium pictures
  • Football stadia in China (in German)
  • , article about Gongti Ximen (Workers' Stadium West Gate), a nightlife area

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PinyinGōngren TǐyuchǎngWade GilesKungren T ǐyǜch ǎngYale RomanizationGungren TǐyuchǎngIPA kʊ ŋɻe n tʰi y ʈʂʰa ŋ The stadium in 2008LocationChaoyang District Beijing ChinaCoordinates39 55 46 3 N 116 26 28 1 E 39 929528 N 116 441139 E 39 929528 116 441139OwnerAll China Federation of Trade UnionsOperatorSinobo GroupCapacity65 094SurfaceGrassConstructionOpened1959Renovated2001 2004 2008 2010 2011ClosedAugust 2020Demolished2020ArchitectBeijing Institute of Architectural Design 1 Structural engineerBeijing Construction Engineering GroupTenantsBeijing Guoan 1996 2005 2009 2019 China national football team until 2020 Websitewww wbr newgongti wbr comSatellite image of Workers Stadium in September 1967Inside the Workers Stadium prior to the 2020 2022 renovation Contents 1 History 2 Demolition 3 Notable concerts 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Workers Stadium during the Cultural Revolution in 1967The stadium was the main venue for the 1990 Asian Games where the opening and closing ceremonies were held Some high attendance matches of the Beijing Guo an football club are held at the stadium In 1993 the stadium was host to a slew of world records set by the world leading group of Chinese distance runners at the seventh edition of the Chinese National Games the most famous being international stars and world champions Wang Junxia and Qu Yunxia who had dominated the 1993 World Championships a month before The stadium holds claim to the fastest women s 1500 m time ever recorded of 3 50 46 the fastest women s 3000 m of 8 06 11 and the fastest women s 10 000 m of 29 31 78 These world records still stand today and are arguably the stadium s biggest claim to fame 5 The next year the stadium was partially demolished and renovated as part of China s bid for the 2000 Olympic Games which ultimately failed The stadium continued to be a mainstay of Beijing sports into the 21st century being the 2001 Summer Universiade and the Grand Final venue of 2004 AFC Asian Cup After Beijing became the host of the 2008 Summer Olympics in July 2001 which the stadium was originally intended as the main venue it hosted the football quarter finals and semi finals and the women s gold medal final The stadium was scheduled to host the first ever NFL game played in China a preseason game between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots on 8 August 2007 However the China Bowl was canceled in April 2007 The reasons given were that the NFL wanted to devote all its resources to the scheduled regular season game between the Miami Dolphins and the New York Giants to be played in London on 28 October 2007 The stadium was the host for the 2009 Barclays Asia Trophy between 29 and 31 July 2009 featuring Beijing Guoan and Premier League clubs Tottenham Hotspur West Ham United and Hull City It also hosted FC Bayern Munich s pre season China Tour of 2012 during which the Bundesliga club had a friendly match with Beijing Guoan The areas north Sanlitun east and west of the stadium are popular nightlife destinations The xi men West Gate offers a strip of nightclubs The Workers Indoor Arena is located to the west of the stadium The stadium has been used for concerts as well Global superstar Mariah Carey began her sold out five show tour at the Workers Stadium and Linkin Park played The Hunting Party Tour at 26 July 2015 in front of an audience of 60 000 6 nbsp Interior during the 2008 Summer OlympicsDemolition editMain article Workers Stadium 2023 On 4 January 2020 Workers Stadium was announced as a host venue for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup 7 However on 14 May 2022 AFC announced that China would not be able to host the tournament due to the exceptional circumstances caused by the COVID 19 pandemic 8 After finishing the 2019 season Beijing Guoan moved its home stadium the Beijing Fengtai Stadium for three years while renovations ahead of the tournament took place 9 The engineering firm of the rebuild project is Beijing Construction Engineering Group nbsp Demolished Workers Stadium August 2020Notable concerts edit6 August 1999 A mei Mei Li 99 13 October 2002 Glay Glay One Love In Beijing audience 35 000 28 August 2004 Faye Wong No Faye No Live Tour 23 September 2005 S H E Fantasy Land world tour 22 October 2005 Rain Rainy Day 2005 Tour 1 May 2008 Jay Chou Jay Chou 2007 World Tour 16 September 2011 SMAP We are SMAP 2011 live in Beijing 17 May 2014 Dave Wang Dave Wang comeback World Tour 10 October 2014 Mariah Carey The Elusive Chanteuse Show audience 60 000 19 October 2014 YG Entertainment Power World Tour 26 July 2015 Linkin Park The Hunting Party Tour 14 July 2018 Joker Xue Skyscraper World TourReferences edit 北京建院主持设计 传统外观 现代场馆 bdcn media com in Simplified Chinese 25 November 2022 Retrieved 25 January 2023 新工体官网 New Workers Stadium Official Website BEIJING NEW GONGTI OFFICIALLY OPENED 2023年中超联赛赛程公布 4月15日开幕11月4日收官 11 April 2023 视频 新中国日记 传奇马家军的成名之战 搜狐视频 tv sohu com Ang Francis Eduard 28 July 2015 Linkin Park Rocks Beijing Workers Stadium Yibada AFC official website announces 2023 China Asian Cup stadium dongqiudi net 4 January 2020 Important update on AFC Asian Cup 2023 hosts Asian Football Confederation 14 May 2022 Retrieved 14 May 2022 Knotts Joey 22 October 2020 Guo an to Move Next Season as Workers Stadium Begins 3 Year Renovations The Beijinger Retrieved 18 September 2022 External links edit nbsp Media related to Beijing Workers Stadium at Wikimedia Commons Official website for New Workers Stadium New Gongti since April 2023 Stadium pictures Football stadia in China in German Sports Illustrated Article retrieved April 03 2007 The Chronicle of Gongti Ximen article about Gongti Ximen Workers Stadium West Gate a nightlife areaEvents and tenantsPreceded bySon MoixPalma de Mallorca Summer UniversiadeMain venue2001 Succeeded byDaegu World Cup StadiumDaeguPreceded byCamille Chamoun Sports City StadiumBeirut AFC Asian CupFinal venue2004 Succeeded byGelora Bung Karno StadiumJakartaPreceded byKaraiskakis StadiumPiraeus Summer OlympicsWomen s football gold medal match venue2008 Succeeded byWembley StadiumLondon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Workers 27 Stadium former amp oldid 1185339044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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