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Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium
울산문수축구경기장Big Crown Location San 5-1, Ok-dong, Nam-gu, Ulsan, South Korea Broke ground December 1998 Opened June 30, 2001 Operator Ulsan City Surface Grass Construction cost 151.4 billion won Capacity 44,102 Tenants Ulsan Hyundai FC Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium, nicknamed Big Crown Stadium, is a stadium in Ulsan in South Korea. It is home to the Ulsan Hyundai FC.
The stadium was built from 18 December 1998 to 28 April 2001 and its total cost was 151.4 billion won (US$116.5 million).
Located in a major industrial city, the Ulsan Munsu football Stadium contains both mechanical and environment-friendly imagery. The overall shape of the stadium is in the shape of skull crown that symbolizes Silla and Bangudae Petroglyphs. The stadium has three floors and 2 basement floors and a seating capacity of 44,466. There is also an auxiliary stadium with 2,590 seats. Next to the stadium is Munsu Park with a lake, a fountain and bicycle courses. It replaced Ulsan Complex Stadium.
Contents
Games held in the stadium
- 28 April 2001, South Korea vs. Brazil - 1:0
- 1 June 2001, South Korea vs. Mexico - 2:1
- 3 June 2001, France vs. Mexico - 4:0
- 9 June 2001, Australia vs. Brazil - 1:0
- 3 August 2001, China vs. Brazil - 0:0
- 3 August 2001, South Korea vs. Japan - 1:1
- 1 June 2002, Denmark vs. Uruguay - 2:1
- 3 June 2002, Brazil vs. Turkey - 2:1
- 21 June 2002, Germany vs. USA - 1:0
- 5 April 2003, South Korea vs. North Korea - 3:1
See also
References
- K-리그의 새 역사를 쓴 ‘빅 크라운’, 울산 문수 경기장 - Dream stadium of K-League (Korean)
External links
- Official Site (Korean)
- Ulsan Sports Facilities Management Center (Korean)
- Ulsan Hyundai FC Official Site (Korean)
- Stadium picture
- World Stadiums
The Club History • Asia • Players • Managers • Academy (U-18 · U-15) • Current seasonHome Stadium Gangneung Stadium, Chuncheon Civic Stadium, Wonju Stadium (1987-1989) • Ulsan Civic Stadium (1990-2001) • Big Crown (2001-present)Training Ground Hyundai Sports Club HouseRivalries Supporters Cheoyong WarriorHonors (9) K-League (2) 1996 • 2005Super Cup (1) 2006League Cup (5) 1986 • 1995 • 1998 • 2007 • 2011A3 Champions Cup (1) K-League Seasons (28) 1984 • 1985 • 1986 • 1987 • 1988 • 1989 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011Website: www.uhfc.tvBusan Asiad Stadium · Changwon Football Center · Chuncheon Stadium · Daegu Stadium · Daegu Civic Stadium · Daejeon World Cup Stadium · Gangneung Stadium · Gwangju World Cup Stadium · Gwangyang Football Stadium · Incheon Munhak Stadium · Jeju World Cup Stadium · Jeonju World Cup Stadium · Pohang Steel Yard · Sangju Civic Stadium · Seoul World Cup Stadium · Suwon World Cup Stadium · Tancheon Sports Complex · Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium · Wonju StadiumVenues of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan Korea Republic Japan
Coordinates: 35°32′07″N 129°15′34″E / 35.53528°N 129.25944°ECategories:- Ulsan Hyundai FC
- 2002 FIFA World Cup stadiums in South Korea
- FIFA Confederations Cup stadiums
- Football venues in South Korea
- Sport in Ulsan
- Buildings and structures in Ulsan
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