- Daejeon Hanbat Stadium
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Daejeon Hanbat Stadium (Korean: 대전 한밭 종합운동장) is a football (soccer) stadium in Daejeon, South Korea. It is mainly is used for football (soccer) and was the home ground for the Daejeon Citizen team before Daejeon World Cup Stadium opened in 2001. The stadium has a capacity of 20,618 people and opened in 1964. It hosted several football preliminaries during the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.
Hanbat is the original Korean name of the city of Daejeon. Han means Big and Bat means Field, hence the name of the city where the stadium rests today is a transliteration of the hanja Dae (big) and Jeon (field).
References
- 1988 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 1. Part 1. p. 206.
- 제 5탄 대전 한밭 종합 운동장 ① - Dream stadium of K-League (Korean)
- 제 5탄 대전 한밭 종합 운동장 ② - Dream stadium of K-League (Korean)
External links
- Official Site (Korean)
- Daejeon Sports Facilities Management Center (Korean)
- Daejeon Sports Facilities Management Center (English)
- World Stadiums
Coordinates: 36°18′58″N 127°25′54″E / 36.316145°N 127.431632°E
Venues of the 1988 Summer Olympics Seoul Sports Complex Jamsil Baseball Stadium · Jamsil Gymnasium · Jamsil Indoor Swimming Pool · Jamsil Students' Gymnasium · Olympic StadiumOlympic Park New Venues Busan Yachting Center · Han River Regatta Course/Canoeing Site · Hanyang University Gymnasium · Saemaul Sports Hall · Sangmu Gymnasium · Seoul Equestrian Park · Seoul National University Gymnasium · Suwon GymnasiumExisting Venues Busan Stadium · Daegu Stadium · Daejeon Stadium · Dongdaemun Stadium · Gwangju Stadium · Hwarang Archery Field · Jangchung Gymnasium · Royal Bowling Center · Seongnam Stadium · Streets of Seoul · Taenung International Shooting Range · Tongillo Road CourseCategories:- 1988 Summer Olympic venues
- Olympic football venues
- Sports venues in South Korea
- Football venues in South Korea
- Sport in Daejeon
- South Korean sports venue stubs
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