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Suwon World Cup Stadium | Suwon


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Landmark: Suwon World Cup Stadium
City: Suwon
Country: South Korea
Continent: Asia

Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon, South Korea, Asia

Suwon World Cup Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Suwon, South Korea. It was constructed to host matches during the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

Visual Characteristics

The stadium's exterior design is inspired by a traditional Korean kite, featuring a large, curved roof structure. The primary construction material is concrete, with sections of steel for the roof support. The seating capacity is approximately 43,000. The architectural style incorporates modern elements with subtle nods to Korean cultural motifs.

Location & Access Logistics

The stadium is situated approximately 5 kilometers southwest of Suwon city center. Access is primarily via the Gyeongbu Expressway (National Route 1). Public transport options include the Suwon Subway Line 1, with the World Cup Stadium Station located adjacent to the venue. Several local bus routes also serve the stadium, including routes 10, 11, and 31.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Construction began in 1999 and was completed in 2001. The stadium was designed by architect Kim Seok-chul. Its original purpose was to serve as a venue for international football competitions and to provide a modern sporting facility for the city of Suwon.

Key Highlights & Activities

The stadium hosts professional football matches for the K League 1 team Suwon FC. Public access to the stadium grounds for walking and photography is permitted during non-event hours. Guided tours of the facility, including locker rooms and press areas, are available on select days.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available throughout the stadium. Shaded seating is provided by the roof structure. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the stadium complex. Food and beverage vendors operate during scheduled events.

Best Time to Visit

For photography of the exterior, late afternoon light provides optimal illumination. For attending matches, the K League 1 season runs from March to November. Specific event schedules should be checked in advance.

Facts & Legends

A unique feature of the stadium is its grass pitch, which is maintained using a sophisticated underground heating and cooling system to ensure optimal playing conditions year-round.

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