Coordinates: 28°10′54.32″N 112°58′38.29″E / 28.1817556°N 112.9773028°E / 28.1817556; 112.9773028

Helong Sports Center Stadium

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He Long Sports Centre
He Long Sports Centre in 2021
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Full name贺龙体育场
LocationChangsha, China
Coordinates28°10′54.32″N 112°58′38.29″E / 28.1817556°N 112.9773028°E / 28.1817556; 112.9773028
OperatorIRENA Group
Capacity55,000
Surfacegrass[1]
Construction
BuiltNovember 1991
Tenants

The He Long Stadium at the He Long Sports Centre (simplified Chinese: 贺龙体育场; traditional Chinese: 賀龍體育場; pinyin: Hèlóng Tǐyùchǎng) is a multi-purpose stadium in Changsha, Hunan province, China. It is named after Marshal He Long, who was born in the same province and a dedicated supporter of the Chinese "Three Major Ball Games" (三大球).[2]

The stadium is currently used mostly for football matches. It holds 55,000 people, and was constructed in 1987.[3] The stadium is an all-seater, with a roof covering all spectators.

FIFA International A Matches

Date Home vs Away Competitions Goals
2005-05-19  China 2–2  Costa Rica FIFA Friendly Match Zhang Yaokun, Mauricio Solis, Ronald Gomez, Sun Xiang
2006-11-15  China 1–1  Iraq 2007 AFC Asian Cup Qualifyings Han Peng, Ahmad Salah Alwan
2013-03-22  China 1–0  Iraq 2015 AFC Asian Cup Qualifyings Yu Dabao
2014-10-14  China 2–1  Paraguay FIFA Friendly Match Zheng Zhi, Wu Lei, Néstor Ortigoza
2015-03-27  China 2–2  Haiti FIFA Friendly Match Jeff Louis, Yang Xu, Wilde-Donald Guerrier, Yu Dabao
2015-11-12  China 12–0  Bhutan 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Yang Xu (4), Yu Dabao (2), Yu Hanchao (2), Wang Yongpo (2), Mei Fang, Zhang Xizhe
2017-03-23  China 1–0  South Korea 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Yu Dabao

Notable events

Jacky Cheung - A Classic Tour - 25 December 2017

Joker Xue - Skyscraper World Tour - 21 September 2018

Westlife - The Wild Dreams Tour - 15 September 2023

References

  1. ^ Jain, Chelsi. "He Long Stadium". SoccerWay.
  2. ^ "独家评论:三大球官僚思维会导致瞒上欺下".
  3. ^ Helong Stadium "Helong Stadium". 29 March 2019. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)

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