Stadium Nasional Singapura 新加坡国家体育场 சிங்கப்பூர் தேசிய அரங்கம் |
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Full name | National Stadium |
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Location | Kallang, Singapore |
Coordinates | 1°18′2.5″N 103°52′27.2″E / 1.300694°N 103.874222°ECoordinates: 1°18′2.5″N 103°52′27.2″E / 1.300694°N 103.874222°E |
Public transit |
Stadium Kallang Tanjong Rhu (from 2023) |
Owner | Sports Singapore |
Operator | Dragages Singapore Pte. Ltd. |
Capacity | 55,000 (Football/Rugby), 52,000 (Cricket), 50,000 (Athletics) |
Record attendance | 59,475 (Arsenal vs Everton, 18 July 2015) |
Surface | Grass |
Scoreboard | 58mlong large screen |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 29 September 2010 |
Opened | 30 June 2014 |
Construction cost | S$1.87 billion |
Architect | Arup Associates (Sports venues), DP Architects (Non-sport venues, QP), AECOM (landscape) |
Structural engineer | Arup |
Tenants | |
Singapore national football team Singapore national cricket team 2015 Southeast Asian Games 2015 ASEAN Para Games 2016 Sunwolves national school games |
The National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, located in Kallang, Singapore. It opened its doors on 30 June 2014, replacing the former National Stadium at the same site, which was closed in 2007 and demolished in 2010.
The stadium features a domed roof structure with a retractable roof and configurable seating on the lowest tier to make it the only stadium in the world that is custom designed to host football, rugby, cricket and athletics events. It is also the worlds largest retractable dome.The lowest tier has mechanised and automated retractable seating configurations, allowing the stadium to host concerts and other entertainment purposes at any given point of time. It takes approximately 48 hours to reconfigure seating arrangements to suit an upcoming event. Depending on the seating configurations, the stadium has either a maximum seating capacity of 55,000 for football and rugby, 52,000 for cricket or 50,000 spectators for athletics events/concerts.
The stadium is a part of the large multi-purpose Singapore Sports Hub complex which comprises the OCBC Aquatic Centre, the multi-purpose OCBC Arena, the Singapore Sports Museum, the Sports Hub library, the Kallang Wave shopping mall and the current Singapore Indoor Stadium; as well as a Water Sports Centre at the adjacent Kallang Basin. The stadium is also home to the Singapore national football team for their international football matches, making a return here for the first time after four years at the Jalan Besar Stadium since the demolition of the old stadium in 2010.the special roof is made out of insulated metal to reflect sunlight.
For the first time since 2006, the National Day Parade, 2016 made its return to the National Stadium on 9 August 2016. Besides the National Day Parade, it is also one of the alternating host venues of the Passing-Out-Parade ceremony for Singapore Armed Forces recruits graduating from the Basic Military Training Centre since September 2015; the other venue being The Float at Marina Bay first held there in October 2010, which is also a venue for the National Day Parade from 2007 to 2009 and 2011 to 2014.