Hùng Vương Stadium
Proposed stadium in Hanoi, Vietnam
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The Hùng Vương Stadium (also call Lạc Việt Stadium and Trống Đồng Stadium) is an under-construction multi-purpose stadium in Hanoi, Vietnam. When completed, it will be the largest by capacity in the world.
Lạc Việt Stadium Trống Đồng Stadium | |
Trống Đồng stadium under contruction in February 2026 | |
![]() Interactive map of Hùng Vương Stadium | |
| Address | Thượng Phúc, Hanoi Vietnam |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 20°50′31″N 105°49′55″E |
| Capacity | 135,000 |
| Roof | Retractable |
| Surface | Natural grass (planned) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 19 December 2025 |
| Builder | Vingroup |
History
The Hùng Vương Stadium was initially known as the Lạc Việt Stadium.[1] The groundbreaking for the stadium later renamed as the Trống Đồng Stadium took place on 19 December 2025. It is part of a larger sports complex in Hanoi by Vingroup.[2][3]
Around 2026, the stadium adopted its current name; the Hùng Vương Stadium.[1]
Facilities
The Hùng Vương Stadium, sitting on a 73.3 hectares (181 acres) land, will have a seating capacity of 135,000 and is expected to be the association football largest stadium in the world. It will have a retractable roof.[3][4] The Hùng Vương Stadium's facade is patterned after the Đông Sơn drum and has elements inspired from the Lạc bird.[5]
