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Thammasat Stadium

Multi-purpose stadium in Thailand

Thammasat Stadium

Summary

Multi-purpose stadium in Thailand

FieldValue
nameThammasat Stadium
imageThammasat Stadium.jpg
captionThammasat Stadium
locationThammasat University
Khlong Nueng, Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani, Thailand
coordinates
opened1998
ownerThammasat University
operatorThammasat University
surfaceGrass
tenantsThammasat University
Dome
Thailand national football team (selected matches)
seating_capacity25,000
dimensions95 x 62 metre.
main_contractorsChristiani & Nielsen
public_transitThammasat University (from 2029)

Khlong Nueng, Khlong Luang, Pathum Thani, Thailand Dome Thailand national football team (selected matches) Thammasat Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in the city of Rangsit, Pathum Thani, Thailand. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 25,000. It is on Thammasat University's Rangsit campus. It is located close to Bangkok.

History

It was built for the 1998 Asian Games by construction firm Christiani & Nielsen.

Its appearance resembles a scaled-down version of Rajamangala Stadium. The tribunes form a continuous ring that is quite low behind each goal but rises up on each side. Unlike Rajamangala though, Thammasat has a roof covering both side tribunes. Most striking about this stadium are the floodlights. Thai architects usually favor concrete pylons but these are the steel variety. As viewed from the exterior of the stadium the base of each pylon seems to grip the outside of the stadium and they dramatically lean over the tribunes so as to better illuminate the playing area.

Thammasat was going to be used for PEA FC's match against Singapore Armed Forces FC in an Asian Champions League qualifier in February 2009. Still, the pitch was deemed unplayable and the match was switched to Rajamangala.

Facilities

  • The Main Stadium
  • Thammasat Water Sport Center
  • Gymnasium 1
  • Gymnasium 2
  • Gymnasium 3
  • Gymnasium 4
  • Gymnasium 5
  • Gymnasium 6
  • Gymnasium 7

Historical tenants

The Thammasat Stadium in 2019

Tenants of Thammasat stadium have been Thai professional football clubs as follows.

  • PEA in 2001–2002
  • Police United in 2011–2014
  • Dome in 2015–present
  • Bangkok United in 2016–2025

International football matches

DateCompetitionTeam #1Res.Team #2RoundAttendance
5 September 20192022 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC second round0–0Group Stage19,011
15 October 20192–1Group Stage16,057
26 December 20222022 AFF Championship4–0Group Stage6,567
2 January 20233–1Group Stage8,415
10 January 20233–0Semi-final 2nd leg18,927
16 January 20231–0Final 2nd leg19,306
4 June 2025Friendly2–0Friendly match2,181

[[Football at the 1998 Asian Games – Women's tournament]]

DateTeam #1Res.Team #2RoundAttendance
7 December 19980–7****Group StageN/A
7 December 19980–5****Group StageN/A
9 December 1998****3–0Group StageN/A
9 December 19981–13****Group StageN/A

[[2020 AFC U-23 Championship]]

DateTeam #1Res.Team #2RoundAttendance
8 January 20201–1Group Stage106
9 January 20202–2Group Stage750
9 January 20201–2****Group Stage1,433
11 January 20202–2Group Stage112
12 January 20200–0Group Stage150
12 January 2020****2–1Group Stage1,509
14 January 20201–1Group Stage123
15 January 20201–2****Group Stage606
15 January 2020****1–0Group Stage87
18 January 2020****1–0Quarter-finals14,958
19 January 2020****2–1Quarter-finals596
22 January 20200–2****Semi-Finals789

[[2023 AFC U-17 Asian Cup]]

DateTeam #1Res.Team #2RoundAttendance
15 June 2023****4–0Group Stage129
17 June 20231–1Group Stage108
18 June 20231–2****Group Stage122
20 June 2023****1–0Group Stage98
21 June 2023****2–1Group Stage135
23 June 20230–1****Group Stage149
25 June 2023****0–0 (4–2 pen.)Quarter-finals
26 June 20230–2****Quarter-finals170
29 June 20230–3****Semi-finals298

References

References

  1. "Thammasat Stadium - Soccerway".
  2. "Thammasat Stadium". Thai National Football Team.
  3. "True Stadium - Bangkok". Europlan.
  4. "Thammasat Stadium". Soccerway.
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