Yuanshen Sports Centre Stadium
Sports venue in Shanghai, China
源深体育中心体育场Shanghai Zobon(2003-2005,2009-2010)
Shanghai United(2005-2006)
Shanghai Shenhua(2006-2007)
Shanghai Shenxin(2013,2015)
Shanghai SIPG(2020)
The Yuanshen Sports Centre Stadium (simplified Chinese: 源深体育中心体育场; traditional Chinese: 源深體育中心體育場) is a multi-purpose stadium in Shanghai. It is currently used mostly for association football matches. The stadium has a maximum seating capacity for 16,000 spectators.[1]
Apart from the stadium there is a 5,000 seater Yuanshen Gymnasium[2] which hosted Shanghai Sharks until 2021 and swimming pool.
Events
- Super Show 2 by the South Korean boy band Super Junior on 18 October 2009 and the official opening performance of the 11th Shanghai International Art Festival, hosted by China's the Ministry of Culture.[3]
- On 19 April 2008 the arena hosted Japanese rock band L'Arc~en~Ciel as part of their "TOUR 2008 L'7 ~Trans ASIA via PARIS~"[4]
References
- ^ 源深体育发展中心. tuniu.com (in Simplified Chinese).
- ^ "上海男篮主场迁至源深体育中心 新馆孕育新希望". sohu.com. 24 November 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
- ^ "Super Junior wraps up Shanghai concert in success" Asiae 19 October 2009. Retrieved 2012-04-17
- ^ L'Arc~en~Ciel Setlist at the Yuanshen Sports Centre Stadium, Shanghai on 19 April 2008
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