Zhaoqing New District Sports Center Stadium
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OwnerZhaoqing Municipal Government
OperatorZhaoqing Ruifeng Sports Investment Co., Ltd.
| 肇庆新区体育中心体育场 | |
![]() Interactive map of Zhaoqing New District Sports Center Stadium | |
| Location | Changli Avenue West, Zhaoqing New District, Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China |
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| Coordinates | 23°12′43″N 112°36′16″E / 23.212012°N 112.604327°E |
| Owner | Zhaoqing Municipal Government |
| Operator | Zhaoqing Ruifeng Sports Investment Co., Ltd. |
| Capacity | 20,000 (football stadium) 8,000 (indoor gymnasium) |
| Field size | 105m × 68m (football pitch) |
| Surface | Natural grass (football field), hardwood (indoor courts) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 2016 |
| Opened | March 28, 2018 |
| Construction cost | ¥1.2 billion (total complex) |
| Architect | Guangdong Provincial Architectural Design Institute |
| Tenants | |
| Guangdong Provincial Games (2018–present) Major concerts and cultural events | |
The Zhaoqing New District Sports Center Stadium is a multi-purpose sports complex in Zhaoqing New District, Guangdong Province. Completed in 2018 as the main venue for the Guangdong Provincial Games, it features a 20,000-seat football stadium, an 8,000-seat indoor gymnasium, and a 244,399 m2 football park with training facilities. The complex was designed by the Guangdong Provincial Architectural Design Institute with a total investment of ¥1.2 billion, incorporating green building technologies and traditional Lingnan cultural elements.[1][2]
