Location | Hua Mak, Bang Kapi, Bangkok, Thailand |
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Coordinates | 13°45′19″N 100°37′22″E / 13.7554°N 100.6227°E |
Public transit | MRT SAT (from 2027) |
Owner | Sports Authority of Thailand |
Operator | Sports Authority of Thailand |
Capacity | 51,560 |
Record attendance | 70,000 (Thailand vs Liverpool, 19 July 2001) |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Built | 22 September 1988 |
Opened | 6 December 1998 |
Renovated | 2019 |
Architect | Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University |
Tenants | |
Thailand national football team (1998–present) |
The Rajamangala National Stadium (Thai: ราชมังคลากีฬาสถาน; RTGS: Ratchamangkhala Kila Sathan, pronounced [râːt.t͡ɕʰā.māŋ.kʰā.lāː kīː.lāː sā.tʰǎːn]) is the national stadium of Thailand national football team. It is part of the Hua Mak Sports Complex, and is located in Hua Mak Subdistrict, Bang Kapi, Bangkok. Its official opening on 6 December 1998 coincided with the beginning of the 1998 Asian Games.[1]