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Thống Nhất Stadium

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Thống Nhất Stadium
Sân vận động Thống Nhất
Thống Nhất Stadium during the 2022 AFC Champions League
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Full nameThống Nhất Sports Center
Former namesRenault Field (1929–1960)
Cộng Hòa Stadium (1960–1975)
LocationDistrict 10, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
OwnerVietnamese Government
OperatorHo Chi Minh City Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Capacity14,400[1]
Field size100 by 68 metres (109.4 yd × 74.4 yd)
Construction
Broke ground1929
OpenedOctober 18, 1931
Renovated1967–1968, 2002–2003, 2005–2007, 2017–2019
Expanded1959–1960, 1990s
Tenants
Ho Chi Minh City
Saigon FC (2016-2023)
Vietnam national football team (Selected matches)
Vietnam women's national football team

Thống Nhất Stadium (lit. Unification Stadium) (Vietnamese: Sân vận động Thống Nhất), formerly Cộng Hoà Stadium (Vietnamese: Sân vận động Cộng Hoà) is a multi-purpose stadium in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.[2] It is located at 138 Đào Duy Từ Street, Ward 6, District 10. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium for Ho Chi Minh City FC of the V.League 1. The stadium has a capacity of 14,400.[3]

History

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Early years

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In 1929, Chợ Lớn Municipal Commission decided to build a new stadium in the city. The stadium was named Renault Field after the city commission's chairman at the time - Philippe Oreste Renault. The stadium was opened on October 18, 1931 by an inauguration football match between Cho Lon Police and Gia Dinh Stars with the Cho Lon side taking a 1-0 win. In its early day, the stadium only consisted of one 20-step spectators' stand, which was covered by a reinforced cement roof.[4]

1955 – 1975

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From 1959 to October 1960, new stands and a lighting system were added to the stadium while the main stand was expanded. This expansion increased the capacity of the stadium to 30,000 people. The stadium was then also renamed to Cộng Hòa Stadium ("Republic Stadium"). It was renovated again in 1967.

Between 1955 and 1975, the site had witnessed a number of major sporting events including an over-capacity 30,000 strong crowd to watch the elimination football match between South Vietnam and South Korea leading up to the 1964 Summer Olympics.[5] The Merdeka Cup gold trophy, won by South Vietnam in 1966, was kept at the stadium. Its whereabouts are not known after the Fall of Saigon.[6]

During the Vietnam War, the stadium was also the scene of terrorist attacks by the Vietcong. Explosives detonated on October 4, 1965 killed 11 and injured 42 others.[7][8]

Post-1975

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On September 2, 1975, the stadium was renamed Thống Nhất Stadium ("Reunification Stadium") after a football match between Hải Quan F.C. and Ngân Hàng F.C. took place.

The stadium has been the home stadium to Hồ Chí Minh City F.C. (formerly known as Saigon Port F.C.) since the club's formation in 1975. Between 1995 and 2002, it was also the home ground to Hồ Chí Minh City Police F.C.

In 2002, renovation was done to prepare the stadium to host Group B men's football matches at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games.[9] It was usually home to Vietnam national football team alongside Hàng Đẫy Stadium in Hanoi until 2003 when Mỹ Đình National Stadium was completed.

In 2016, Sài Gòn F.C. selected Thong Nhat as the home stadium for their first season in V.League 1.

Until 2017, the stadium has a capacity of 19,450 people.[10] Since then, the stadium has been renovated in phases. In the first phase, the A1 and A2 sections of the main stand were repainted and a new 1500-lux floodlight system was installed in the last quarter of 2017. In 2018, the playing field was redone and more than 6,700 seats were added to the B, C and D stands. This reduced the capacity of the stadium to approximately 15,000 people.[1] In 2019, existing seats in stand A will be replaced while new seats will be added to the east and west wings of the stand (A4 and A5).[11]

To prepare for the 2026 Vietnam National Games, grandstand B will be completely renovated, which will add 4,500 seats and bring the total capacity of the stadium to 19,000. The renovation is expected to cost 149 billion VND (US$6.1 million). [1]

Usage

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The stadium has hosted various domestic and international sporting and entertainment events throughout its history. Some of the most events are listed below

Football

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Athletics

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Concerts

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International football matches

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Date Competition Team 1 Res. Team 2
29 January 1999 1999 Dunhill Cup File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 1–0 File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
29 January 1999  Russia 2–0 File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran
30 January 1999  Malaysia 1–1 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria
31 January 1999 File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 2–1  China
31 January 1999 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 1–0  Russia
31 January 1999 File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran 5–0 File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
1 February 1999 File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 3–0  Malaysia
1 February 1999  China 2–1 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria
2 February 1999 File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 1–1  Russia
2 February 1999 File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran 2–2 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam
3 February 1999 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 1–5 File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
3 February 1999  China 7–1  Malaysia
5 February 1999 1999 Dunhill Cup semi-finals File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 1–4  China
5 February 1999 File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 2–0 File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran
7 February 1999 1999 Dunhill Cup final  China 0–1 File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
23 January 2000 2000 AFC Asian Cup qualification File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 11–0 File:Flag of Guam.svg Guam
26 January 2000 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 3–0 File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines
29 January 2000 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 0–2  China
20 August 2004 2004 LG Cup File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 5–0 File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar
22 August 2004 File:Flag of India.svg India 2–1 File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar
24 August 2004 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 2–1 File:Flag of India.svg India
8 September 2004 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 1–2 File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
7 December 2004 2004 AFF Championship File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos 0–6 File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
7 December 2004 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 1–1 File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
9 December 2004 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 9–1 File:Flag of Cambodia.svg Cambodia
9 December 2004 File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia 0–0 File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
1 October 2008 2008 Ho Chi Minh City Cup File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 2–3 File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar
3 October 2008 File:Flag of Myanmar.svg Myanmar 1–2  Turkmenistan
5 October 2008 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 2–3  Turkmenistan
20 October 2009 2009 Ho Chi Minh City Cup File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 1–0  Turkmenistan
22 October 2009 File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 4–2  Turkmenistan
24 October 2009 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 2–2 File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
29 June 2011 Friendly File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 6–0 File:Flag of Macau.svg Macau
23 June 2012 Friendly File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 1–0 File:Flag of Mozambique.svg Mozambique
24 October 2012 2012 VFF Cup File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 0–1  Turkmenistan
26 October 2012 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 4–0 File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos
28 October 2012  Turkmenistan 4–2 File:Flag of Laos.svg Laos
6 October 2015 Friendly File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 5–2 File:Flag of North Korea.svg North Korea
13 June 2017 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 0–0 File:Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan
1 June 2022 Friendly File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 2–0 File:Flag of Afghanistan (2013–2021).svg Afghanistan
21 September 2022 2022 VFF Tri-Nations Series File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 4–0 File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
24 September 2022 File:Flag of India.svg India 1–1 File:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
27 September 2022 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 3–0 File:Flag of India.svg India
14 October 2025 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round File:Flag of Nepal.svg   Nepal[note 1] 0–1 File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam

Notes

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  1. ^ Stadiums in Nepal do not meet AFC requirements, Nepal will be required to play their home matches at a neutral venue.[12]
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References

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