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Location
  
Guangzhou, China

Capacity
  
18,000

Phone
  
+86 20 8355 4604

Team
  
Guangzhou R&F F.C.

Surface
  
Grass

Opened
  
1950

Province
  
Guangdong Province

Yuexiushan Stadium

Owner
  
Guangzhou Sports Bureau

Address
  
34号 Yingyuan Rd, Yuexiu Qu, Guangzhou Shi, Guangdong Sheng, China, 510045

Similar
  
Sacred Heart Cathedral, Guangzhou Hotel, Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, Shamian Island, Baiyun Mountain

Yuexiushan Stadium (Chinese: 越秀山体育场) is a multi-purpose stadium in Guangzhou, China, named for its location at the foot of Yuexiu Hill. It is currently mostly used for football matches.

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The stadium was built in 1950 with a capacity of 35,000 people. However, following renovation and the installation of fixed seating in 2012, the capacity is now 18,000. It serves as the home stadium for Guangzhou R&F of the Chinese Super League and sometimes the reserve team of Guangzhou Taobao Evergrande.

The stadium is best reached by taking Guangzhou Metro Line 2 to Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall Station.

History

Yuexiushan Stadium (often shortened to Yuexiushan) was built in 1950 as both a sports stadium and arena for civic celebrations. As the home stadium of first the Guangzhou city side and later the Guangdong provincial side, Yuexiushan hosted a large number of friendly matches with international opposition in the late 1950s and early 1960s including against Algeria, Sweden and Soviet champions Spartak Moscow. These games would come to be known as 'foreign battles' and would see both Cuba and Albania play at Yuexiushan in the early 1970s and, after the end of Cultural Revolution, visiting sides included the West German Olympic Team.

Yuexiushan was also the venue for Guangzhou's National Day celebrations, although an event to mark the 40th anniversary of the Russian October Revolution ended in disaster when 33 people were killed in a crush.

Yuexiushan hosted the inaugural Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup match in early 1979, which Guangdong won 1-0.

By the late 1980s Yuexiushan was no longer the premier ground in Guangzhou with the opening of the new Tianhe stadium. However, Guangzhou continued to play their regular fixtures at Yuexiushan and finished second in the National Championship in 1992 and 1994, helped by an unbeaten record of 21 games at Yuexiushan.

Yuexiushan has undergone multiple renovations since the late 1990s which have seen player facilities in the entrance tower at the city end of the ground improved and a roof, electronic scoreboard and fixed plastic seating installed for spectators. Fans sitting at the Yuexiu Park end of the ground are still exposed to the elements though.

Following their promotion to the Chinese Super League (CSL), original tenants Guangzhou Evergrande (the successors to the Guangzhou side founded in 1954) moved out of Yuexiushan and across town to Tianhe Stadium for the 2011 season. Guangzhou R&F played their first home game at Yuexiushan in the summer of 2011 and were promoted to the CSL at the end of the season. Following R&F's third place finish in 2014, Yuexiushan hosted four Asian Champions League games under floodlights in 2015.

Notable Events

  • December 25, 2010: 3rd Asia Tour: Super Show 3 - The Boy band South Korean Super Junior held a concert to a sold-out crowd of 30,000 people at the stadium.
  • March 17, 2012: Yuexiushan hosts the first Canton Derby as Guangzhou R&F beat reigning league champions and former Yuexiushan tenants Guangzhou Evergrande 2-0.
  • Spring 2015: Yuexiushan hosts Asian Champions League football as Guangzhou R&F play in the group stages. R&F came through two qualifying rounds after finishing third in the Chinese Super League in 2014.
  • References

    Yuexiushan Stadium Wikipedia