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Saiki Stadium
佐伯市総合運動公園陸上競技場
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Full nameSaiki City Sports Park Track and Field Stadium
Address2614 Hase, Saeki-shi, Oita-ken
LocationJapan Saiki, Oita, Japan
Coordinates32°55′52.53″N 131°52′15.46″E / 32.9312583°N 131.8709611°E / 32.9312583; 131.8709611}
OwnerSaiki City
Capacity5,000
Tenants
Verspah Oita
Website
Official website

Saiki City Sports Park Track and Field Stadium (佐伯市総合運動公園陸上競技場) is an athletic stadium located in the city of Saiki, Ōita Prefecture, Japan. From June 1, 2019, due to naming rights, the nickname "Saeki Central Hospital Athletics Stadium" has been used. It is also used as a baseball stadium. The facility is owned by Saiki City and operated and managed by Saiki Environmental Center Ltd.

It was one of the home stadium of football club Oita Trinita from 1999 to 2000. Currently, Verspah Oita (JFL) hosts some home games.In 2001, the stadium was used as a training camp for the Tunisian national soccer team at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

The stadium has a capacity for 5,000 people (seating only in the main stand, other seats on the lawn). It is 15 minutes by car from JR Kyushu Saiki Station.

References

  1. J.League
Oita Trinita
Club
Stadium
Seasons
J.League Cup Finals
Suruga Bank Championship
Former stadia

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