Osaka City Ground

Osaka City Ground
Osaka City Ground
Location Japan Osaka, Osaka, Japan
Opened 1923
Closed 1964
Owner Osaka City
Capacity 27,000

Osaka City Ground was an athletic stadium in Osaka, Osaka, Japan.

It was used as football Stadium of 1923 Far Eastern Games[1][2].

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