Daegu Civic Stadium

1948–2017 stadium in Daegu, South Korea
35°52′53″N 128°35′18″E / 35.881318°N 128.588335°E / 35.881318; 128.588335OwnerDaegu Metropolitan City HallOperatorDaegu Metropolitan City Athletic Facilities ManagementCapacity19,467Field size111 × 72 m
(running track: 400 m x 8 lanes)SurfaceGrass, Tartan trackConstructionOpened20 April 1948Renovated8 September 2003ExpandedAugust 1960Closed2017Demolished2017Tenants(former main stadium) POSCO Atoms (1987)

(former main stadium) Daegu FC (2003-2019) (secondary field)

(DGB Daegu Bank Park) Daegu FC (2019-)
Daegu Civic Stadium
Hangul
대구시민운동장
Hanja
大邱市民運動場
Revised RomanizationDaegu Simin Undongjang
McCune–ReischauerTaegu Simin Undongjang

The Daegu Civic Stadium (Korean: 대구시민운동장) was a stadium in Daegu sports complex in Daegu, South Korea. The former main stadium was used mostly for football matches of Daegu FC. During the 1986 Asian Games and 1988 Summer Olympics, it hosted some football matches. The stadium had a capacity of 30,000 (19,467 seats) and opened on 20 April 1948. The stadium was expanded and reconstructed in 1975, and was renovated and repaired on 8 September 2003. The main stadium of the complex was demolished in 2017, and the new DGB Daegu Bank Park was built at the same place.

The complex is called “Daegu Complex Sports Town”. It now has DGB Daegu Bank Park, indor gym, small soccer field, and Daegu Baseball Stadium, which was a former home of Samsung Lions.

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  • Founded in 2002
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Website: www.daegufc.co.kr
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Pohang Steelers
  • Founded in 1973
  • Based in Pohang, Gyeongbuk
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K League 1
FA Cup
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AFC Champions League
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1890s
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Hertha-BSC Field, Mommsenstadion, Olympiastadion (final), Poststadion
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Dreiflüssestadion, ESV-Stadion, Jahnstadion, Olympiastadion (final), Rosenaustadion, Urban Stadium
1976
Lansdowne Park, Olympic Stadium (final), Sherbrooke Stadium, Varsity Stadium
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