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{{Short description|Sports venue in Daejeon, South Korea}}
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'''Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex''' ({{lang-ko|대전한밭종합운동장}}) is a sports complex, comprising a [[multi-purpose stadium]] (including athletic facilities and a [[soccer]] pitch), a [[Daejeon Hanbat Baseball Stadium|ballpark]], [[Basketball]] courts, tennis courts and various other sports facilities in [[Daejeon]], [[South Korea]].
'''Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex''' ({{langx|ko|대전한밭종합운동장}}) is a sports complex, comprising a [[multi-purpose stadium]] (including athletic facilities and a [[soccer]] pitch), a [[Daejeon Hanbat Baseball Stadium|ballpark]], [[Basketball]] courts, tennis courts and various other sports facilities in [[Daejeon]], [[South Korea]].


== Facilities ==


== Daejeon Stadium ==
=== Daejeon Hanbat Stadium ===
[[File:한밭종합운동장 주경기장.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Hanbat Main Stadium]]
[[File:Daejeon Chungmu Gymnasium indoor volleyball.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Chungmu Indoor Gymnasium]]
[[File:Daejeon Chungmu Gymnasium indoor volleyball.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Chungmu Indoor Gymnasium]]
The Daejeon stadium (main stadium) has a capacity of 20,618 and opened in 1964. It was used by [[Daejeon Citizen]]s before [[Daejeon World Cup Stadium]] opened and the team relocated in 2001. It hosted several [[Football at the 1988 Summer Olympics|football]] preliminaries during the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] in [[Seoul]].
The Daejeon stadium (main stadium) has a capacity of 20,618 and opened in 1964. It was used by [[Daejeon Citizen]]s before [[Daejeon World Cup Stadium]] opened and the team relocated in 2001. It hosted several [[Football at the 1988 Summer Olympics|football]] preliminaries during the [[1988 Summer Olympics]] in [[Seoul]].


== Daejeon Baseball Stadium ==
=== Daejeon Baseball Stadium ===
[[Daejeon Hanbat Baseball Stadium]] was opened in 1965, and undergone a significant renovation and expansion in 2012. It now has a capacity of 13,500, and serves as home for [[Hanwha Eagles]] of [[Korea Professional Baseball]] League.
[[Daejeon Hanbat Baseball Stadium]] was opened in 1965, and undergone a significant renovation and expansion in 2012. It now has a capacity of 13,500, and serves as home for [[Hanwha Eagles]] of [[Korea Professional Baseball]] League.


== Chungmu Gymnasium ==
=== Chungmu Gymnasium ===
Chungmu Gymnasium is an indoor sports facility that can be used as basketball, or volleyball stadium. It currently serves as home for [[Daejeon Samsung Fire Bluefangs|Samsung Fire Bluefangs]] and [[Daejeon KGC]] of [[V-League (South Korea)|V-League]].
Chungmu Gymnasium is an indoor sports facility that can be used as basketball, or volleyball stadium. It currently serves as home for [[Daejeon Samsung Fire Bluefangs|Samsung Fire Bluefangs]] and [[Daejeon KGC]] of [[V-League (South Korea)|V-League]].


== Others ==
=== Others ===
* Multi-purpose Gymnasium (capacity: 2,000)
* Multi-purpose Gymnasium (capacity: 2,000)
* Tennis courts (capacity: 384)
* Tennis courts (capacity: 384)
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== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* [http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1988/1988v1p1.pdf 1988 Summer Olympics official report.] Volume 1. Part 1. pp. 206–207.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20081118220933/http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1988/1988v1p1.pdf 1988 Summer Olympics official report.] Volume 1. Part 1. pp. 206–207.


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.djsiseol.or.kr/playground/index.asp Official website] {{ko icon}}
* {{Official website|http://www.djsiseol.or.kr/playground/index.asp}} {{in lang|ko}}
* [http://www.djsiseol.or.kr/english/sub/sub0301.html Official website] {{en icon}}
* {{Official website|http://www.djsiseol.or.kr/english/sub/sub0301.html}} {{in lang|en}}
* [http://www.worldstadiums.com/stadium_pictures/asia/south_korea/daejeon/daejeon_hanbat.shtml World Stadiums]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090203113602/http://worldstadiums.com/stadium_pictures/asia/south_korea/daejeon/daejeon_hanbat.shtml World Stadiums]


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{{Daejeon Citizen}}
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[[Category:Football venues in South Korea]]
[[Category:Baseball venues in South Korea]]
[[Category:Sports complexes in South Korea]]
[[Category:Sport in Daejeon]]
[[Category:Sports venues in Daejeon]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Daejeon]]
[[Category:Venues of the 1986 Asian Games]]




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Latest revision as of 03:36, 27 November 2024

Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex
Hangul
대전한밭종합운동장
Hanja
大田한밭綜合運動場
Revised RomanizationDaejeon Hanbat Jong-hap Undongjang
McCune–ReischauerTaejŏn Hanbat Chong'hap Undongjang
Hanbat Ballpark

Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex (Korean: 대전한밭종합운동장) is a sports complex, comprising a multi-purpose stadium (including athletic facilities and a soccer pitch), a ballpark, Basketball courts, tennis courts and various other sports facilities in Daejeon, South Korea.

Facilities

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Daejeon Hanbat Stadium

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Hanbat Main Stadium
Chungmu Indoor Gymnasium

The Daejeon stadium (main stadium) has a capacity of 20,618 and opened in 1964. It was used by Daejeon Citizens before Daejeon World Cup Stadium opened and the team relocated in 2001. It hosted several football preliminaries during the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.

Daejeon Baseball Stadium

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Daejeon Hanbat Baseball Stadium was opened in 1965, and undergone a significant renovation and expansion in 2012. It now has a capacity of 13,500, and serves as home for Hanwha Eagles of Korea Professional Baseball League.

Chungmu Gymnasium

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Chungmu Gymnasium is an indoor sports facility that can be used as basketball, or volleyball stadium. It currently serves as home for Samsung Fire Bluefangs and Daejeon KGC of V-League.

Others

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  • Multi-purpose Gymnasium (capacity: 2,000)
  • Tennis courts (capacity: 384)
  • Auxiliary soccer pitch (capacity: 1,000)
  • Auxiliary training facilities
  • Gateball court

Name

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Hanbat is the original Korean name of the City of Daejeon. Han means Big and Bat means Field, hence the name of the city where the stadium rests today is a transliteration of the hanja Dae (big) and Jeon (field).

References

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36°18′58″N 127°25′54″E / 36.316145°N 127.431632°E / 36.316145; 127.431632