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Miyagi Stadium – Wikipedia

Miyagi Stadium är en arena för utomhusidrott i Rifu i Japan, byggd 2000 med plats för ungefär 50 000 åskådare. Miyagi Stadium.

Miyagi Stadium – Wikipedia

Miyagi Stadium – Wikipedia

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Slated to exclusively host football matches at Tokyo 2020, the Miyagi Stadium has hosted matches at the 2002 FIFA World Cup™ and the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women’s …

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Miyagi Stadium – FIFA

Miyagi Stadium (宮城スタジアム, Miyagi Sutajiamu), also known as the Q&A Stadium Miyagi (キューアンドエースタジアムみやぎ, Kyūandoēsutajiamu Miyagi) for …

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Miyagi Stadium – Wikiwand

Miyagi Stadium , also known as the Q&A Stadium Miyagi for sponsorship reasons, is an athletic and football stadium in the town of Rifu in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The stadium’s capacity is 49,133. The crescent-shaped roof extending past the edge of the stadium is meant to evoke images of Date Masamune, a daimyō of Mutsu Province, which included the present-day Miyagi Prefecture. From 1 April 2014, the stadium was known as the Hitomebore Stadium Miyagi , named after the main variety of rice produced in the prefecture, as the naming rights were acquired by the Miyagi Prefecture headquarters of Zen-Noh. The stadium adopted its current name on 1 April 2020 due to a sponsorship agreement with the Q&A Corporation. Miyagi Stadium hosted three matches in the 2002 World Cup, and also hosted the 56th National Sports Festival of Japan in 2001. It is one of the planned football venues for the 2020 Summer Olympics. In addition, Miyagi Stadium also hosted six matches at the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup and it would become the first stadium to have hosted matches at both a men’s FIFA World Cup and a women’s FIFA U-20 World Cup.

Miyagi Stadium – Wikiwand

Miyagi Stadium är en arena för utomhusidrott i Rifu i Japan, byggd 2000 med plats för ungefär 50 000 åskådare.

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