Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex

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Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex
한밭 종합 운동장 주 경기장 .jpg
Exterior view of the stadium
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place Korea SouthSouth Korea Daejeon , South Korea
Coordinates 35 ° 15 '20 "  N , 128 ° 52' 35"  E Coordinates: 35 ° 15 '20 "  N , 128 ° 52' 35"  E
owner Daejeon city
operator Daejeon city
opening January 1964
Extensions October 1979
surface Natural grass
capacity 20,618 seats
playing area 105 × 68 m
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The Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex is a football stadium in the South Korean city ​​of Daejeon . The stadium opened in January 1964. The stadium has had several users since then. Lucky Goldstar Hwangseo used the stadium for two years from 1987 to 1989. In 1988 it was also used as a venue for the Summer Olympics . 8 years later, Daejeon Citizen moved in in 1997 and stayed there for 5 years until 2002. Daejeon KHNP FC used the stadium from 2003 until they moved to Gyeongju in 2012. Two years later, two clubs used the stadium at the same time for the first time. Daejeon Citizen used the stadium again as a home ground in 2014 and Daejeon Korail FC has also been using the stadium since 2014 . In 2015, Daejeon Korail FC and the women's soccer team Daejeon Sportstoto used the stadium as their home ground.

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