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Full name
  
Denka Big Swan Stadium

Owner
  
Niigata Prefecture

Opened
  
29 April 2001

Location
  
Niigata City, Japan

Operator
  
Albirex Niigata

Capacity
  
42,300

Denka Big Swan Stadium

Former names
  
Tohoku Denryoku Big Swan Stadium (2007–2013)

Record attendance
  
42,223 (Albirex Niigata vs Omiya Ardija, 23 November 2003)

Address
  
Japan, 〒950-0933 Niigata Prefecture, Niigata, Chuo Ward, Seigoro, 67−12

Similar
  
Yurtec Stadium Sendai, Noevir Stadium Kobe, Kashima Soccer Stadium, Niigata Prefectural Baseball, Yamanashi Chuo Bank Stadium

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The Niigata Stadium (新潟スタジアム, Niigata Sutajiamu), also nicknamed the Big Swan (ビッグスワン, Biggu Suwan), is a multi-purpose stadium in Niigata City, Japan. It is the home ground of J. League club Albirex Niigata and was one of the 20 stadia used in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, hosting three matches. Through a sponsorship deal the stadium is officially named Denka Big Swan Stadium (デンカビッグスワンスタジアム, Denka Biggu Suwan Sutajiamu), and has previously been called the Tohoku Denryoku Big Swan Stadium for similar reason.

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The stadium's capacity is 42,300. The highest recorded attendance at the stadium was Albirex Niigata's home fixture against Omiya Ardija on 23 November 2003, the final day of the 2003 J. League Division 2, with 42,223 fans attending.

Naming history

In 2007, Tohoku Electric Power bought the naming rights to the Niigata Stadium for ¥120 million/year, retitling the stadium as the "Tohoku Denryoku Big Swan Stadium". In September 2013, Denki Kagaku Kogyo (Denka) bought the naming rights for ¥70 million/year, and the stadium was rebranded as the "Denka Big Swan Stadium" in a 3-year deal.

Rugby

The stadium also sometimes hosts rugby union Top League games and on May 18, 2008 Japan played Hong Kong here in the 2008 Asian Five Nations.

2002 FIFA World Cup

Niigata Stadium hosted 3 matches in the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

References

Denka Big Swan Stadium Wikipedia