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List of home stadiums of China national football team
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Stadium[edit]
China plays in various stadiums in the country, and doesn't have a permanent home stadium.
The former Workers' Stadium, opened in 1959, located in the Chaoyang District in north-eastern Beijing, was the most renowned one. Its capacity is 66,161, and it covers a land area of 350,000 square meters. It is used both for international matches and by the China Super League team, the Beijing Guoan, and for the national team. However, China also plays in other stadiums around the country. Tuodong Stadium on the city of Kunming has the capacity of 40,000 and was used in previous 2010 and 2014 World Cup campaigns. Yellow Dragon Sports CenterinHangzhou served as China's main stadium for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification and Shaanxi Province StadiuminXi'an served as Team Dragon's main stadium for the 2015 AFC Asian Cup qualification.
Previously, Shenyang's Wulihe Stadium was served as the base for China's historic 2002 FIFA World Cup campaign, which saw China qualified, and their only, World Cup appearance.
In smaller tournaments like EAFF E-1 Football Championship, Chongqing Olympic Sports CenterinChongqing, and Wuhan Sports Center StadiuminWuhan were used as home stadiums for Team Dragon. The recent China Cup also represents Guangxi Sports CenterinNanning as the team's main stadium. Some friendlies are also played in Tianhe StadiuminGuangzhou.
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