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Iwaki Greenfield renovated field, seat for J2 from 2023 season.
Iwaki Greenfield renovated field, seat for J2 from 2023 season.

==Renovation==
Iwaki FC will enter the [[J3 League]] in 2022, but since the spectator seats do not meet the J3 license stadium standards (5000 seats or more) and there are defects in various rooms, at this point the home stadium will be change to J-Village Stadium ([[Hirono, Fukushima|Hirono]] Town) and apply for a license at Iwaki Greenfield,<ref>{{Cite press release|url=https://iwakifc.com/news/2020/0630_014963.php |title=いわきFC 2021年シーズンに向けた「J3クラブライセンス」申請書類を提出 〜J3でのホームスタジアムをJヴィレッジスタジアムに〜|publisher=いわきFC|date=2020-6-30|accessdate=2020-7-25}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.minyu-net.com/news/iwakifc/FM20200701-512372.php|title=いわきFC、J3ライセンス申請 ホーム競技場・Jヴィレッジ|newspaper=[[福島民友]]|date=2020-07-01|accessdate=2022-11-03}}</ref> only two games were held as a special match. Also from 2023, the installation standards for lighting equipment will be applied, but J-Village Stadium has not been satisfied with this and urgent action is required. Based on this background, Iwaki city will start considering the renovation of the Iwaki Green Field from FY2021. Renovation policy announced on 27 February 2022.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.minyu-net.com/news/iwakifc/news/FM20220227-687887.php|title=グリーンフィールド、客席5000席に いわき市改修計画|newspaper=[[福島民友]]|date=2022-02-27|accessdate=2022-11-03}}</ref> Specifically, we will increase the number of spectator seats to 5,000, install new night lighting equipment and large video equipment, and apply for exceptions such as the doping inspection room and press seats in anticipation of provisional operations toward the acquisition of a J2 license. We are planning to carry out the construction of the rooms necessary for along with this, in anticipation of an increase in the use of the green field by the Iwaki FC, we plan to change the adjacent multi-purpose plaza to artificial turf and install a simple lighting tower.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 05:14, 1 December 2022

Iwaki Greenfield Stadium
いわきグリーンフィールド
Map
LocationJapan Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan
OwnerIwaki City
Capacity5,600
Construction
Opened1995
Construction costJPY 1.5 billion
Tenants
Iwaki FC
Iwaki Furukawa FC
Fukushima United FC
Website
Official site

Iwaki Greenfield Stadium (いわきグリーンフィールド) is a football stadium in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.

It was used J3 League between Fukushima United FC and Grulla Morioka on September 21, 2014.[1]

Iwaki Greenfield renovated field, seat for J2 from 2023 season.

Renovation

Iwaki FC will enter the J3 League in 2022, but since the spectator seats do not meet the J3 license stadium standards (5000 seats or more) and there are defects in various rooms, at this point the home stadium will be change to J-Village Stadium (Hirono Town) and apply for a license at Iwaki Greenfield,[2][3] only two games were held as a special match. Also from 2023, the installation standards for lighting equipment will be applied, but J-Village Stadium has not been satisfied with this and urgent action is required. Based on this background, Iwaki city will start considering the renovation of the Iwaki Green Field from FY2021. Renovation policy announced on 27 February 2022.[4] Specifically, we will increase the number of spectator seats to 5,000, install new night lighting equipment and large video equipment, and apply for exceptions such as the doping inspection room and press seats in anticipation of provisional operations toward the acquisition of a J2 license. We are planning to carry out the construction of the rooms necessary for along with this, in anticipation of an increase in the use of the green field by the Iwaki FC, we plan to change the adjacent multi-purpose plaza to artificial turf and install a simple lighting tower.

References

  1. ^ J.League
  2. ^ "いわきFC 2021年シーズンに向けた「J3クラブライセンス」申請書類を提出 〜J3でのホームスタジアムをJヴィレッジスタジアムに〜" (Press release). いわきFC. 2020-6-30. Retrieved 2020-7-25. {{cite press release}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)
  3. ^ "いわきFC、J3ライセンス申請 ホーム競技場・Jヴィレッジ". 福島民友. 2020-07-01. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  4. ^ "グリーンフィールド、客席5000席に いわき市改修計画". 福島民友. 2022-02-27. Retrieved 2022-11-03.

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