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The Rajamangala National Stadium ( Thai : ราชมังคลากีฬาสถาน ; RTGS :  Ratchamangkhala Kila Sathan , pronounced [râːt.t͡ɕʰā.māŋ.kʰā.lāː kīː.lāː sā.tʰǎːn] ) is the national stadium of Thailand national football team . It is part of the Hua Mak Sports Complex , and is located in Hua Mak Subdistrict, Bang Kapi, Bangkok . Its official opening on 6 December 1998 coincided with the beginning of the 1998 Asian Games .

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17-620: The Thunderdome Stadium is a football stadium located in Muang Thong Thani , Nonthaburi , Thailand . It is the home of Thai League 1 side Muangthong United . The stadium was the first operate football stadium in Thailand. Thunderdome Stadium has been the home venue of Muangthong United since 2007. Owned by Sports Authority of Thailand , rented by Muangthong United, the stadium originally known as Thunderdome Sports Complex , it opened in 1998 and had only one main stand before

34-7538: A capacity of 5,000 or more are included. The largest non-football stadium in Thailand is the 12,000-capacity indoor stadium named Bangkok Arena . Existing stadiums [ edit ] # Image Stadium Capacity Location Opened Home team(s) 1 [REDACTED] Rajamangala Stadium 48,000 Bangkok 1998 Thailand national football team 2 [REDACTED] Chang Arena 32,600 Buriram 2011 Buriram United 3 [REDACTED] Suphanburi Municipality Stadium 25,000 Suphanburi 1947 Suphanburi 4 [REDACTED] Dhupatemiya Stadium 25,000 Pathumthani Royal Thai Air Force 5 [REDACTED] Chira Nakhon Stadium 25,000 Songkhla 1944 6 [REDACTED] 80th Birthday Stadium 24,641 Nakhon Ratchasima 2007 Nakhon Ratchasima 7 [REDACTED] Thai Army Sports Stadium 20,000 Bangkok 2012 8 [REDACTED] Chulalongkorn University Stadium 20,000 Bangkok Chamchuri United 9 IPE Bangkok Stadium 20,000 Pathum Thani Pathum Thani United 10 [REDACTED] Tinsulanon Stadium 20,000 Songkhla 1995 Songkhla 11 [REDACTED] Suphachalasai Stadium 19,793 Bangkok 1935 Thailand national football team 12 [REDACTED] Thammasat Stadium 19,500 Pathumthani 1998 Bangkok United , Dome 13 [REDACTED] 700th Anniversary Stadium 17,909 Chiangmai 1995 Chiangmai United 14 BG Stadium 15,114 Pathumthani 2010 BG Pathum United 15 [REDACTED] Thunderdome Stadium 15,000 Nonthaburi 1998 Muangthong United 16 [REDACTED] PTT Stadium 15,000 Rayong 2012 PTT Rayong 17 [REDACTED] United Stadium of Chiangrai 15,000 Chiangrai 2012 Chiangrai United 18 [REDACTED] Surakul Stadium 15,000 Phuket Phuket City 19 [REDACTED] Phichit Stadium 15,000 Phichit Phichit 20 [REDACTED] Nakhon Sawan Stadium 15,000 Nakhon Sawan Nakhon Sawan 21 Elephant Stadium 15,000 Surin 2002 22 [REDACTED] Khao Kradong Stadium 14,000 Buriram 2010 23 [REDACTED] Kleab Bua Stadium 13,000 Kanchanaburi 2009 Muangkan United 24 [REDACTED] Mitr Phol Stadium 13,000 Ratchaburi 2016 Ratchaburi Mitr Phol 25 [REDACTED] Sattahip Navy Stadium 12,500 Chonburi 2001 Navy , Royal Thai Fleet 26 [REDACTED] PAT Stadium 12,308 Bangkok 1967 Port , BCC 27 [REDACTED] Nong Bua Lamphu Province Stadium 12,000 Nong Bua Lam Phu Nong Bua Pitchaya 28 [REDACTED] Chainat Stadium 12,000 Chainat 2011 Chainat Hornbill 29 [REDACTED] IPE Chonburi Stadium 12,000 Chonburi 2010 Phan Thong 30 [REDACTED] Surat Thani Stadium 10,175 Surat Thani Surat Thani 31 [REDACTED] Ang Thong Provincial Stadium 10,000 Ang Thong Ang Thong 32 [REDACTED] 72-years Anniversary Stadium 10,000 Bangkok 2010 Thai Honda Ladkrabang 33 [REDACTED] Ratchaburi Stadium 10,000 Ratchaburi 34 [REDACTED] Sri Nakhon Lamduan Stadium 10,000 Sisaket Sisaket , Sisaket United 35 [REDACTED] Nonthaburi Province Stadium 10,000 Nonthaburi 2016 Nonthaburi 36 [REDACTED] Tung Burapha Stadium 10,000 Ubon Ratchathani 37 [REDACTED] SAT Stadium Udon Thani 10,000 Udon Thani 2018 Udon Thani 38 [REDACTED] Chonburi Stadium 8,000 Chonburi 2010 Chonburi 39 [REDACTED] Chalerm Phrakiat Bang Mod Stadium 8,000 Bangkok 1988 Bangkok 40 [REDACTED] Khon Kaen Stadium 8,000 Khon Kaen Khonkaen 41 [REDACTED] Thung Thalay Luang Stadium 8,000 Sukhothai 2014 Sukhothai 42 [REDACTED] Krabi Provincial Stadium 8,000 Krabi Krabi 43 [REDACTED] Narathiwat Provincial Administrative Organization Stadium 8,000 Narathiwat Nara United 44 [REDACTED] Rainbow Stadium 8,000 Pattani Pattani 45 [REDACTED] Rayong Stadium 7,500 Rayong Rayong 46 Ranong Province Stadium 7,212 Ranong Ranong United 47 [REDACTED] Sam Ao Stadium 7,000 Prachuap Khiri Khan Prachuap 48 [REDACTED] Thai-Japanese Stadium 6,600 Bangkok 1982 49 Institute of Physical Education Samut Sakhon Stadium 6,378 Samut Sakhon 50 [REDACTED] Thephasadin Stadium 6,378 Bangkok 51 [REDACTED] Saraburi Stadium 6,000 Saraburi Saraburi , Saraburi TRU 52 [REDACTED] Nonthaburi Youth Centre Stadium 6,000 Nonthaburi 53 [REDACTED] Samut Songkhram Stadium 6,000 Samut Songkhram Samut Songkhram , IPE Samut Sakhon 54 [REDACTED] Ayutthaya Province Stadium 6,000 Ayutthaya Ayutthaya United 55 [REDACTED] Trat Province Stadium 6,000 Trat Trat 56 [REDACTED] Chachoengsao Town municipality Stadium 6,000 Chachoengsao Cha Choeng Sao 57 Nong Prue 2 Stadium 6,000 Chonburi 58 [REDACTED] Kalasin Town municipality Stadium 6,000 Kalasin Kalasin 59 [REDACTED] Rambhai Barni Rajabhat University Stadium 6,000 Chanthaburi 60 Sanam Chan Palace Sports Stadium 6,000 Nakhon Pathom 61 [REDACTED] UMT Stadium 6,000 Ubon Ratchathani 2017 Ubon United 62 [REDACTED] Sri Narong Stadium 5,673 Surin 1994 Surin City 63 [REDACTED] Nong Prue Stadium 5,500 Chonburi 1999 Pattaya 64 [REDACTED] Lampang Provincial Stadium 5,500 Lampang Lampang 65 [REDACTED] Princess Sirindhorn Stadium 5,207 Chonburi 66 [REDACTED] Samut Prakarn SAT Stadium 5,100 Samut Prakan 2015 Samut Prakan , Samut Prakan City 67 [REDACTED] TOT Stadium Chaeng Watthana 5,000 Bangkok 2010 68 [REDACTED] Bangkokthonburi University Stadium 5,000 Bangkok BTU United 69 84 Birthday Anniversary of His Majesty

51-585: A concert "Bodyslam Fest Wichatuabao" with an audience of 130,000 people. making both of them the largest concert in Thailand. The stadium hosted the 2012 Race of Champions . On 24 November 2013, a crowd estimated at 100,000 joined the rally around Bangkok's Democracy Monument in an anti-government protest, according to the Democrat Party, as pro-government red shirts gathered at Rajamangala Sports Stadium. On 16 September 2019 Sports Authority of Thailand has been closed for renovation to be used as one of

68-448: Is different from Wikidata Rajamangala Stadium The stadium was first used for the 1998 Asian Games in 1998 and 1999 ASEAN University Games . Also was the main venue for the 2007 Summer Universiade when hosted the football finals and the opening and closing ceremonies. Since then, it has been used for many international matches and football tournaments. Most notably, for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup . Thai club sides have also used

85-403: Is undoubtedly dramatic. The stands rise and fall like a giant, exaggerated version of Huddersfield's Galpharm Stadium . At each end are quite narrow tiers of seats but the tiers rise and rise as they move around the sides until they peak at level with the halfway line. From an aesthetic point of view, the stadium is best viewed from a distance, preferably from the air, where the elliptical shape of

102-467: The Thai League 1 promotion in 2009. After the promotion to the top division of Muangthong United, the club started to develop the stadium, construct other temporary stands to hold the demands of the supporter. In 2010, after the club clinched its first ever top division , Thunderdome Stadium was developed into the 4 stands stadium with full installed seats. The capacity rose to 15,000. The name of

119-4963: The King Sport Club 5,000 Bangkok Thonburi City 70 Saharue industrial factory field 5,000 Mukdahan Mukdahan Lamkhong 71 [REDACTED] Chiangrai Province Stadium 5,000 Chiang Rai Chiangrai City 72 [REDACTED] BEC Tero Sasana Nong Chok Stadium 5,000 Bangkok Kasem Bundit University 73 [REDACTED] Chalerm Prakiat Klong 6 Stadium 5,000 Pathum Thani 74 Mahanakorn UNI Stadium 5,000 Bangkok 75 Lamphun Warriors Stadium 5,000 Lamphun 2024 Lamphun Warriors See also [ edit ] List of Asian stadiums by capacity List of association football stadiums by capacity Lists of stadiums References [ edit ] ^ "U17AC23F_MatchSchedule" (PDF) . AFC . Retrieved 25 November 2023 . v t e [REDACTED] Football in Thailand Football Association of Thailand National teams Men's Men's U-23 U-21 U-20 U-17 Futsal U-20 Beach football Women's Women's U-20 U-17 U-14 Futsal League system Men's Thai League (T1) Thai League 2 (T2) Thai League 3 (T3) Thailand Semi-Pro League (TS) Thailand Amateur League (TA) Thai League 4 (T4) ( defunct ) Football Division 3 (D3) ( defunct ) Provincial League ( defunct ) Women's Women's League (WL) Thai Women's Division 1 League (D1) Men's futsal Futsal League Futsal League Division 1 Women's futsal The Championship Women's Futsal Domestic cups Men's Thai FA Cup Thai League Cup Thailand Champions Cup Thai League 3 Cup Thai Royal Cup ( Kor Khǒr Khor Ngor ) ( defunct ) Thai Super Cup ( defunct ) Men's futsal FA Futsal Cup Futsal Charity Shield Reserve and Academy Men's Thailand Youth League Thailand University League U-19 Thailand Championship Thai U23 League Women's Women's Thailand University League Continental cups AFC Champions League ( Records ) AFC Cup ( Records ) Mekong Club Championship ( defunct ) Exhibition game Thai League All-Star Thailand Selection/Thailand XI King's Cup Queen's Cup ( defunct ) Toyota Premier Cup ( defunct ) Thailand Five's Futsal Tournament Lists List of clubs List of venues Foreign players Managers Winners Venues Competitions Records and statistics v t e List of football stadiums in Asia Sovereign states Afghanistan Armenia Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Bhutan Brunei Cambodia China Cyprus East Timor (Timor-Leste) Egypt Georgia India Indonesia Iran Iraq Israel Japan Jordan Kazakhstan North Korea South Korea Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Lebanon Malaysia Maldives Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Oman Pakistan Philippines Qatar Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Sri Lanka Syria Tajikistan Thailand Turkey Turkmenistan United Arab Emirates Uzbekistan Vietnam Yemen States with limited recognition Abkhazia Northern Cyprus Palestine South Ossetia Taiwan Dependencies and other territories British Indian Ocean Territory Christmas Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands Hong Kong Macau [REDACTED] Category [REDACTED] Asia portal Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_football_stadiums_in_Thailand&oldid=1247846841 " Categories : Football venues in Thailand Association football in Thailand lists Lists of buildings and structures in Thailand Lists of association football stadiums Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

136-641: The King's 5th Cycle Birthday Anniversary, 5 December 1987, and the Rajamangala Celebrations (The Celebrations of the longest reigning Thai monarch) for King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 2th July 1988. Rajamangala Stadium was designed by the Faculty of Architecture at Chulalongkorn University . The main material used in construction was concrete and therefore, though the stadium is impressive and imposing, it could never be described as beautiful. However, it

153-457: The contract with the club as the last contract was due to expire in November 2020 and ended 8 years as a main sponsor for the club. In the 2021–22 season, the club decided to change the stadium back to Thunderdome Stadium once again for the first time since 2010. The stadium used to be able to hold as much as 20,000 spectators but the number reduce after renovation by filling in chairs to make

170-550: The first mainland China artist to perform in this stadium as part of his Extraterrestrial World Tour on December 21, 2024. 13°55′05″N 100°32′51″E  /  13.917989°N 100.547411°E  / 13.917989; 100.547411 List of football stadiums in Thailand From Misplaced Pages, the 💕 This is a list of football stadiums in Thailand . Currently, stadiums with

187-482: The ground changed twice due to sponsorship agreements, the first time it was changed from the original name, Thunderdome Stadium , to Yamaha Stadium following the sponsorship in 2010. In 2012, The stadium was changed its alias to SCG Stadium following the club title sponsor of SCG . However, the stadium is still referred as its official name of Thunderdome Stadium in AFC competitions. In 2020, SCG decided not to renew

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204-458: The side tribunes seems particularly pronounced. The aforementioned side tribunes are designated 'East' and 'West'. 'East' is the uncovered popular side; 'West' is the covered side where the more expensive seats are. The two ends are designated 'North' and 'South'. 'North' is the more popular of the two. It's where the more vocal and colorful elements of the Thai support congregate. The capacity of

221-598: The stadium (unlike at the Suphachalasai Stadium , which is served by the Skytrain - National Stadium BTS station ). However, there are buses and taxis which pass fairly close to the stadium. From 2027, the stadium will be served by the MRT Orange Line . On November 27, 2010, Bodyslam had a concert "Bodyslam Live In Kraam" with an audience of 65,000 people. also on February 9 - 10, 2019, They had

238-804: The stadium all seated with the capacity of 15,000 people. On 25 November 2012, K-pop artists under S.M. Entertainment featuring Kangta , BoA , TVXQ , Super Junior , Girls' Generation , SHINee , f(x) and EXO , performed the world tour SMTown Live World Tour III in Bangkok in the stadium. The stadium hosted Korean Pop Sensation Psy on 28 November 2012. Clash played their final concert here on 30 April 2014, followed by their disbandment. Guns N' Roses played here on 28 February 2017 as part of their Not in This Lifetime... Tour . Fall Out Boy performed in this stadium on 6 December 2023 as part of So Much For (Tour) Dust . Joker Xue will be

255-456: The stadium is 65,000. When the stadium first opened, its capacity was 80,000. But plastic seats were installed on the North, South, and East stands, where previously there had been bare concrete steps, in preprepation for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup. The stadium is not served by public transport which has always been a source of frustration for fans. Presently, there are no train stations anywhere near

272-470: The stadium when playing in continental cup competitions. Krung Thai Bank FC (now BG Pathum United ) used it for AFC Champions League matches, and PEA FC and Chonburi FC have recently used it in the AFC Cup . Aside from football, it has been used for athletics, pop concerts, and political rallies. In addition, Rajamangala Stadium was built to honor King Bhumibol Adulyadej on the occasion of His Majesty

289-588: The stadiums for 2020 AFC U-23 Championship , which Thailand hosted in January 2020 to select 3 teams to compete in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. On 12 July 2022, Rajamangala Stadium held the world-class football match for teams in the Premier League named "The MATCH Final Bangkok Century Cup 2022" between Manchester United vs. Liverpool , with improvements of the field and stadium to support

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