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  1. 埼玉スタジアム2002, Saitama Sutajiamu 2002) ist ein Fußballstadion in der japanischen Stadt Saitama, Präfektur Saitama. Es wurde anlässlich der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft 2002 errichtet und im Juli 2001 fertiggestellt. Die Baukosten betrugen 319 Millionen €. Derzeit bietet es 63.718 Zuschauern Platz.

  2. It is the largest football-specific stadium in Japan and is one of the largest stadiums in Asia. It has hosted the semi-finals of both the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the football tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics. It is also the home stadium of Japan national football team in almost every FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.

  3. The stadium was completed. October 6th: The stadiums opening ceremony was held with over 106,000 people attending. October 13th: The stadiums first official match was held between the Urawa Red Diamonds and the Yokohama F Marinos. The 60,553 fans that attended set a new J League record. October 16th: The stadiums guided tours were introduced ...

  4. Number of seats 63,700 (including 150 seats for the physically challenged) Saitama Stadium Park 2002 covers an area of 60 acres. The main structure is Saitama Stadium 2002 surrounded by three soccer fields and two futsal fields.

  5. Key facts. Club: Urawa Red Diamonds | Opening: 2001 | Capacity: 63,700 seats. History and description. Saitama Stadium was built to serve as a venue for the 2002 World Cup. Plans for the new stadium were first made in the early 1990s on the condition that Japan would get to host the 2002 World Cup, which was confirmed in 1996.

  6. 29. Nov. 2023 · Beschreibung. Das Saitama Stadion ist die größte reine Fußball-Arena Japans. Das moderne Stadion, Heimat des Fußballprofiliga-Clubs Red Diamonds und Schauplatz einer der beiden WM-Halbfinal-Begegnungen, befindet sich in der 418 000 Einwohner zählenden Stadt Urawa nördlich von Tokio.

  7. 10. Juni 2001 · Start. Stadiums. Japan. Saitama Stadium 2002 (Saisuta) Advertisement. Saitama Stadium – stadium description. Construction started in 1998, when Japan was preparing for their great début as hosts to first ever FIFA World Cup in Asia.