Fukuda Denshi Arena
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Fukuari | |
Location | 1-20 Kawasaki-cho, Chūō-ku, Chiba, Chiba, Japan |
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Coordinates | 35°34′39″N 140°07′22″E / 35.577545°N 140.122912°E |
Public transit | JR East: Sotobō Line, Uchibō Line and Keiyō Line at Soga |
Owner | Chiba City |
Operator | Shimizu-group & Toyo Gleen |
Capacity | 19,781 (football) |
Field size | 105 x 68 m |
Surface | Grass |
Scoreboard | Diamond Vision |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 2005 |
Opened | 2005 |
Construction cost | 8,000 million yen (JPY) $ 68.7 million £ 36.4 million € 54 million |
Architect | Nihonsekkei |
Tenants | |
JEF United Ichihara Chiba |
Fukuda Denshi Arena (フクダ電子アリーナ, Fukuda Denshi Ariina), known commonly as Fuku-Ari (フクアリ), is a football stadium in Chiba, Japan. It was completed in 2005 and is home to the J. League club JEF United Ichihara Chiba following their move from the Ichihara Seaside Stadium. The stadium has a capacity for 19,781 spectators, with 18,500 seats.
Originally named Chiba Soga Football Stadium (千葉市蘇我球技場, Chiba-shi Soga Kyūgijō), Fukuda Denshi, a medical electric instrument manufacturer, won the naming rights after outbidding several other candidates.
The location is a former Kawasaki Steel factory site.
The first international match was held on 29 May 2009, when the men's national teams of Belgium and Chile played out a 1–1 draw.[1]
References
- ^ "Fukuda Denshi Arena, Chiba, football venue". eu-football.info. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
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