ND suta, NDA suta
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Location within Tendo, Yamagata Show map of Tendo, YamagataND Soft Stadium Yamagata (Yamagata Prefecture) Show map of Yamagata PrefectureND Soft Stadium Yamagata (Tohoku, Japan) Show map of Tohoku, JapanND Soft Stadium Yamagata (Japan) Show map of Japan | |
Former names | Yamagata Park Stadium (1991–2007) |
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Coordinates | 38°20′11.61″N 140°22′42.81″E / 38.3365583°N 140.3785583°E / 38.3365583; 140.3785583 |
Public transit | Japan Railways Tendo Minami Station |
Parking | 6,000 spaces[1] |
Owner | Yamagata Prefecture |
Operator | Montedio Yamagata |
Capacity | 21,292 |
Field size | 107 x 70 m |
Surface | Grass |
Scoreboard | Panasonic display 8.0×14.4m(115.2 m2)[2] |
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Opened | June 1991 |
Expanded | 1995 |
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Montedio Yamagata |
ND Soft Stadium Yamagata (NDソフトスタジアム山形) is a multi-purpose stadium in the Yamagata Prefectural Sports Park in Tendo, Yamagata Prefecture. The facility is owned by Yamagata Prefecture and operated and managed by Montedio Yamagata Co., Ltd. as the designated manager. The stadium holds 21,292 people and was built in 1991.
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