Hiroshima Big Arch
| Edion Stadium Hiroshima | |
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| Hiroshima Big Arch | |
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| View into the stadium (April 2005) | |
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Hiroshima Big Arch (1992-2013) |
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| Coordinates | 34 ° 26 '26.8 " N , 132 ° 23' 39.3" E |
| owner | Hiroshima city |
| operator | Hiroshima City Sports Association |
| opening | 1992 |
| surface | Natural grass |
| capacity | 50,000 seats |
| playing area | 107 × 73.3 m (total) 105 × 68 m (football) |
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The Hiroshima Koiki Kōen Rikujō Kyōgijō ( Jap. 広島広域公園陸上競技場 , "Region-Hiroshima Park Athletics Stadium"), nicknamed Hiroshima Big Arch ( 広島ビッグアーチ , Hiroshima Biggu ACHI ), a is the football stadium with athletics track for 50,000 spectators in the Japanese city of Hiroshima . It was completed in 1992 and hosted the 1992 Asian Football Championship and the 1994 Asian Games . The Sanfrecce Hiroshima club plays its home games in the J. League Division 1 here. The stadium is currently sponsored by Edion Stadium Hiroshima .
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Interior panorama from July 10, 2011 during the game Sanfrecce Hiroshima against Cerezo Osaka
Web links
Commons : Edion Stadium Hiroshima - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- sports-or.city.hiroshima.jp: Website of the operating foundation of the Hiroshima Kōiki-kōen (Japanese)
- sanfrecce.co.jp: Edion Stadium Hiroshima (English, Japanese)