Chang Arena
History
The stadium is in the Isan sub-districts, Mueang Buriram District, Buriram Province. The 150-acre site has a capacity of 32,600 people with parking for 500 cars and 1,000 motorcycles. The pitch is floodlit, allowing for night matches. It is funded under the title-assignment contract from I-Mobile and parts of club president Newin Chidchob.
The stadium was recorded in Guinness World Records that is the only FIFA-level football stadium in the world with the lowest construction time in the world with 256 days.
Name
The stadium was originally named "New I-Mobile Stadium" due to a sponsorship agreement with I-Mobile. It is also known as "Thunder Castle Stadium".
In 2017 the stadium was renamed to "Chang Arena" due to the sponsorship of Chang beer. The stadium is referred to by its official name, Buriram Stadium, by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).
Facilities
The stadium is the first sole-use football stadium in Thailand that meets FIFA and AFC standards. The stadium is eligible to host all levels of domestic or international football matches. The stadium houses locker rooms for home and visiting teams, modern medical facilities, and television and radio broadcasting facilities.
International football matches
Date | Team #1 | Score | Team #2 | Match |
---|---|---|---|---|
14 July 2011 | Thailand | 1–0 | Myanmar | Friendly |
15 July 2011 | Thailand | 1–1 | Myanmar | Friendly |
23 July 2011 | Thailand | 1–0 | Palestine | 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) |
10 November 2017 | North Korea | 4–1 | Malaysia | 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round |
13 November 2017 | Malaysia | 1–4 | North Korea | 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualification – third round |
5 June 2019 | Curaçao | 3–1 | India | 2019 King's Cup |
5 June 2019 | Vietnam | 1–0 | Thailand | 2019 King's Cup |
8 June 2019 | Thailand | 0–1 | India | 2019 King's Cup |
8 June 2019 | Vietnam | 1–1 (4–5 p) |
Curaçao | 2019 King's Cup |
7 October 2021 | Indonesia | 2–1 | Chinese Taipei | 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification – play-off round |
11 October 2021 | Chinese Taipei | 0–3 | Indonesia | 2023 AFC Asian Cup qualification – play-off round |
Date | Time (UTC+07) | Team #1 | Res. | Team #2 | Round | Attendance |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
10 January 2020 | 17:15 | Vietnam | 0–0 | United Arab Emirates | Group Stage | 3,967 |
10 January 2020 | 20:15 | North Korea | 1–2 | Jordan | Group Stage | 305 |
13 January 2020 | 17:15 | United Arab Emirates | 2–0 | North Korea | Group Stage | 1,867 |
13 January 2020 | 20:15 | Jordan | 0–0 | Vietnam | Group Stage | 1,089 |
16 January 2020 | 20:15 | Jordan | 1–1 | United Arab Emirates | Group Stage | 205 |
See also
References
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