Yongchuan Sports Center

Yongchuang Sports Center (simplified Chinese: 中国重庆市永川体育中心) is a multi-sports facility located in Yongchuan District of Chongqing Municipality in China. The multi-purpose main stadium, Yongchuan Stadium, has a natural grass surface for association football, with a standard running track around it. The sports center includes a standard swimming pool with 500 seats gallery, six tennis courts, six basketball courts, four gateball courts and related facilities. The site covers an area of 19.47 hectares and the total cost was 139 million yuan.[1] Expansion is planned for 10 badminton courts.[2]

Yongchuan Sports Center
Full name中国重庆市永川体育中心
(China, Chongqing city, Yongchuan Physical Training Center)
LocationYongchuan, Chongqing, China
Coordinates29°20′45″N 105°56′1″E
OwnerCity of Chongqing
Operator重庆市体育局 Chongqing City Physical Training Office
Capacity25,017
Acreage19.47 hectares
Surfacenatural grass
Construction
Built2007 (main stadium)
OpenedDecember, 2007 (main stadium)
Construction cost139 million yuan
Structural engineerChongqing Vister Construction Engineering Technology Company
General contractorChongqing Vister Construction Engineering Technology Company

Construction

The main stadium was engineered and built by Chongqing Vister Construction Engineering Technology Company; construction was completed in 2007.

The main stadium is built with mild steel and color sheets supported by truss frame. It is protected from the weather by anti-corrosion and paint. Total area of main stadium is 23,000 square meters.

Recent events

Events held at the Yongchuan Stadium:

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References

Stadium during construction, 2007.
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