Mizuho rugby stadium
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place | Nagoya , Aichi Prefecture , Chūbu , Japan |
surface | Natural grass |
capacity | 15,000 |
playing area | 135 × 80 m |
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The Mizuho Rugby Stadium ( Engl. Mizuho Rugby Stadium ) in Japan, Mizuho Park Rugby Stadium, the city of Nagoya ( Jap. Nagoya-shi Mizuho kōen ragubī-jō , Jap. 名古屋市瑞穂公園ラグビー場), since April 2015 Paroma Mizuho ragubī-jō ( パ ロ マ 瑞 穂 ラ グ ビ ー 場 , English Paloma Mizuho Park Rugby Field ), from naming rights with the catalytic furnace manufacturer Paloma , is a rugby stadium in the Mizuho district of Nagoya , the capital of the Japanese prefecture Aichi . It is currently mostly used for rugby union games, but also for soccer games. The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 and was built in 1941. It was one of the venues for the U-17 World Cup in 1993 . It is located in the municipal Paloma Mizuho sports park ( Paroma Mizuho sports park , prior to the sale of the naming rights Nagoya-shi Mizuho undō kōen ), which includes an athletics stadium and a ballpark.
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.worldofstadiums.com/asia/japan/paloma-mizuho-stadium/
- ↑ Top League : Stadiums (Japanese)
- ↑ Sports facilities . City of Nagoya . Retrieved September 2, 2016.
- ↑ Nagoyashi kyōiku sports kyōkai ( 名古屋 市 教育 ス ポ ー ツ 協会 , "Education and Sports Society of the City of Nagoya"; non-profit foundation that operates sports facilities on behalf of the city administration): Mizuho Sports Park (Japanese)