Sapporo Dome
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Sapporo Dome is a stadium in Sapporo, Japan. It is primarily used for baseball and football (soccer), and is the home field of the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters in baseball and Consadole Sapporo in football.
History
Sapporo Dome opened in 2001 and holds 42,122 people. This stadium hosted some games during the 2002 FIFA World Cup.Perhaps the Dome's most unusual feature is that it has two entirely different playing surfaces. Baseball games are played on an artificial turf field, while football games are held on a grass pitch that slides into and out of the stadium as needed. Some other stadiums that feature sliding pitches are the Gelredome in the Netherlands and Veltins-Arena in Germany; however, unlike these two facilities, the Sapporo Dome has a fixed roof.
Details
- Name: Sapporo Dome ("Hiroba")
- Capacity: 42,300
- Home Teams: Consadole Sapporo, Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters
- Completed: March 2001
- Location: Sapporo City, Hokkaido, Japan
- Building Area: 53,800 m² Total Floor Area:(Open Arena) 97,503 m²
- Roof Diameter: 245 m Stand Inclination: Max. 30° angle
See also
Other domed stadiums in Japan:
- Oita Stadium or "Big Eye" in Oita Prefecture
External links
| Venues of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan | |
| South Korea | |
| Busan | Daegu | Daejeon | Gwangju | Incheon | Jeju | Jeonju | Seoul | Suwon | Ulsan | |
| Japan | |
| Kashima | Kobe | Miyagi | Niigata | Oita | Osaka | Saitama | Sapporo | Shizuoka | Yokohama | |
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