Location | Nanjing, China |
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Coordinates | 32°0′38.31″N 118°43′10.92″E / 32.0106417°N 118.7197000°E |
Public transit | 10 Olympic Stadium 2 Olympic East |
Owner | City of Nanjing |
Operator | Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre Management Co. Ltd |
Capacity | 61,443 (Stadium) 13,000 (Arena) |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Built | 28 January 2002 |
Opened | 1 May 2005 |
Construction cost | 8.698 million RMB |
Architect | HOK Sport (now Populous)[1] |
Tenants | |
Jiangsu (2007–2021) |
This article may be a rough translation from Chinese. It may have been generated, in whole or in part, by a computer or by a translator without dual proficiency. (April 2024) |
Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre Stadium (Chinese: 南京奥林匹克体育中心) is a multi-purpose stadium located in Hexi New Town, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. It is primarily used for football and athletics events and is the centerpiece of a larger Olympic Park complex which also includes the Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium, an aquatics centre, a tennis centre, and other recreational sports venues.
Opened in 2005, it hosted the 2005 National Games of China and was a host stadium of the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics. It was formerly the home of Chinese Super League team Jiangsu F.C. until their dissolution in 2021.