Okayama Prefecture Mimasaka Rugby and Football Stadium
Okayama Prefecture Mimasaka Rugby and Football Stadium | |
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place | Mimasaka , Okayama Prefecture |
Coordinates | 35 ° 0 '10.6 " N , 134 ° 8' 3.2" E |
owner | Okayama Prefecture |
opening | 1988 |
Extensions | 1995 |
capacity | 5,000 |
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The Mimasaka rugby and football stadium in Okayama Prefecture ( Okayama-ken Mimasaka rugby, soccer-jō , Japanese. 岡山 県 美 作 ラ グ ビ ー ・ サ ッ カ ー 場 ) is a rugby and football stadium built in 1988 in the city of Mimasaka in the Japanese prefecture . It offers space for around 5,000 spectators. It is owned by Okayama Prefecture and operated by the Mimasaka City Education Committee. The stadium is the venue for regional qualifying competitions for the national high school and university tournaments in rugby, in football it is the home stadium of the Okayama Yunogō Belle from the Nihon Joshi Soccer League ("Nadeshiko League" / "L. League").
Mimasaka Stadium opened in August 1988, and an extension was completed in 1995. The Yunogō Belle made it their home stadium when they were founded in 2001. At the men's soccer World Cup in 2002 , Mimasaka was the preparation site for the Slovenian team .
In addition to the rugby and football stadium, there is also the Mimasaka baseball stadium, the Mimasaka Arena and a tennis facility, together the facilities form the “Mimasaka General Sports Park” ( Mimasaka sōgō undō kōen ).
Web links
- Mimasaka City: 美 作 市 総 合 運動 公園 (Mimasaka General Sports Park)
- Okayama Prefecture Rugby Football Association: Stadiums (Japanese)
- Okayama Yunogō Belle website (Japanese)
- Olympia 2020: Presentation of training locations , Mimasaka rugby and football stadiums in Okayama Prefecture (Japanese, English )