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Coordinates: 22°41′49.70″N 114°12′43.90″E / 22.6971389°N 114.2121944°E / 22.6971389; 114.2121944
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'''Universiade Center''' ([[Simplified Chinese]]: 大运中心) is a description of a new multi-use [[stadium]] in [[Shenzhen]], [[China]], that is currently in the under construction. Once completed, it will be used mostly for [[football (soccer)|football]] and [[athletics (track and field)|athletics]] competitions and will host some events for the [[2011 Summer Universiade]]. The stadium will have a capacity of 60,334 spectators. It is due to open in 2011.
'''Universiade Center''' ([[Simplified Chinese]]: 大运中心) is a description of a new multi-use [[stadium]] in [[Shenzhen]], [[China]], that is currently in the under construction. Once completed, it will be used mostly for [[football (soccer)|football]] and [[athletics (sport)|athletics]] competitions and will host some events for the [[2011 Summer Universiade]]. The stadium will have a capacity of 60,334 spectators. It is due to open in 2011.


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Revision as of 17:52, 17 March 2011

大运中心
Universiade Center
Map
LocationShenzhen, Guangdong, People's Republic of China
OwnerShenzhen Government
OperatorShenzhen Sports Bureau
Capacity
60,334
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened2011
Construction cost3.5 billion RMB
Tenants
2011 Summer Universiade

Universiade Center (Simplified Chinese: 大运中心) is a description of a new multi-use stadium in Shenzhen, China, that is currently in the under construction. Once completed, it will be used mostly for football and athletics competitions and will host some events for the 2011 Summer Universiade. The stadium will have a capacity of 60,334 spectators. It is due to open in 2011.

Preceded by Summer Universiade
Opening and Closing Ceremonies

2011
Succeeded by

22°41′49.70″N 114°12′43.90″E / 22.6971389°N 114.2121944°E / 22.6971389; 114.2121944