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National Sports Stadium (Mongolia)

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Location
  
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Surface
  
grass

Address
  
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Opened
  
1958

Field size
  
105 × 68 m

Broke ground
  
1958

Capacity
  
20,000

Phone
  
+976 9990 6639

National Sports Stadium (Mongolia)

Owner
  
The Government of Mongolia / private

Similar
  
Choijin Lama Temple, Chinggis Square, Zaisan Memorial, National Museum of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar City Museum

National Sports Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It is used mostly for football matches and has a capacity 12,500. The Naadam festival, which celebrates Mongolian independence, is held there every July. The land owned by the stadium company is about 27 hectares, of which the stadium takes about 8 hectares of land. The National Sport Stadium in Mongolia hosted the 2016 World University Archery Championship.

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History

The stadium was established in 1958 by Russian construction in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Since then, it has not been majorly renovated, although it gets a little painting and touch up once a year. Even though the stadium was built for multi-use such as football and festivals, the only mandatory event is the Naadam festival held on July 11 of each year which commemorates the independence day of 1921. Other events are usually held under a contract except those organized by the government.

Owners

The stadium is part private owned and part government owned, with a 51%/49% split. The reason for its split ownership is that there is only one stadium that can hold 12,500 people in Mongolia. If the stadium was wholly private the government would have to fund the entire Naadam festive, 70% of the costs of which are taken from ticket sales and the leasing of surrounding land.

Events

  • Core Contents Media artist, including T-ara, Davichi, SPEED, and The SeeYa held a concert in the stadium on September 21, 2013
  • References

    National Sports Stadium (Mongolia) Wikipedia