Estádio Campo Desportivo
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Location | Taipa, Macau, China |
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Owner | Macau Government |
Capacity | 16,272 |
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Grass 105m X 68m |
Construction | |
Opened | 1995 |
Renovated | 2005 |
Tenants | |
Macau national football team |
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Traditional Chinese |
澳門 運動場 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese |
澳门 运动场 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Estádio Campo Desportivo (simplified Chinese: 澳门运动场; traditional Chinese: 澳門運動場; pinyin: Àomén Yùndòngchǎng,Macau Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Taipa, Macau, China. It was renamed 'Macau Olympic Complex' when the reconstruction of the stadium had been completed.
The Macau Olympic Complex is the largest sporting complex in Macau. It is more often known as the Macau Stadium since it is the largest facility of the complex. The complex comprises a stadium - a grass pitch (105 x 68 m) surrounded by an 8-lane athletic track and a long jump area, a 900-seated indoor stadium, a hockey centre, a practicing track and several tennis courts. In general, it is used mostly for football matches and athletics.
2005 reconstruction
The stadium has been under major overhaul including the reconstruction of the East and West Stand in order to increase its capacity for the 2005 East Asian Games. Prior to reconstruction the West Stand was the only part of the stadium with a roof, with the rest of them being open-air. The renewed stadium now has a capacity of around 16,272.
Tenants
The Macau Stadium has become the home ground of the Macau football team since its completion and has been a major venue for local athletic and football competitions including the Liga de Elite.
Notable football matches
After reconstruction it has held several high-profiled friendly matches such as China vs. Portugal in 2002, Barcelona vs. Shenzhen in 2005, Manchester United vs. Shenzhen in 2007, Chelsea F.C. vs. Guangzhou Pharmaceutical.
On 5 September 2018, AFC announced that the Macau Olympic Stadium will host the 2018 AFC Champions League quarter final second leg between China’s Tianjin Quanjian and Japan’s Kashima Antlers on September 18.[1]
Notable Football Matches
25 May 2002 Friendly | China PR | 0–2 | Taipa | |
20:00 UTC+8 | Nuno Gomes Pauleta |
Stadium: Estádio Campo Desportivo (Taipa) Attendance: 18,000 Referee: Kwon Jong-Cheol (South Korea) |
17 March 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification | Macau | 1–1 | Taipa | |
20:00 UTC+8 | Leong Ka Hang |
Report (FIFA) Report (AFC) |
Thierry Bin |
Stadium: Estádio Campo Desportivo (Taipa) Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Yaqoob Abdul Baki (Oman) |
29 August 2018 Friendly | Macau | 1–4 | Taipa | |
12:30 UTC+8 | Ka Seng Lam |
Judd Molea Atkin Kaua Alvin Hou Benjamin Totori |
Stadium: Estádio Campo Desportivo (Taipa) |
See also
References
- ↑ "FOOTBALL MACAU TO HOST AFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE QUARTER FINAL". Macau Daily Times. 6 September 2018.
External links
Coordinates: 22°09′16″N 113°33′12″E / 22.154523°N 113.553266°E
Preceded by Nagai Stadium Osaka |
East Asian Games Football tournament Final Venue 2005 |
Succeeded by Hong Kong Stadium Hong Kong |
Preceded by Nagai Stadium Osaka |
East Asian Games Athletics competitions Main Venue 2005 |
Succeeded by Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground Hong Kong |