မန္တလာသီရိ အားကစားကွင်း | |
Sea Games Stadium | |
Location | Mandalay, Myanmar |
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Coordinates | 21°56′36.8″N 96°5′55.5″E / 21.943556°N 96.098750°E / 21.943556; 96.098750 |
Public transit | Cycle carry, Bus Station |
Owner | Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs |
Operator | Yadanarbon FC |
Capacity | 31,270 |
Field size |
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Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | January 2011 |
Opened | November 2013 |
Tenants | |
Myanmar women's national football team Yadanarbon FC Myanmar national football team I.S.P.E F.C. |
Mandalar Thiri Stadium (Burmese: မန္တလာသီရိ အားကစားကွင်း) is a multi-use stadium, located in Mandalay, Myanmar. It located east of the Mingalar Mandalay. Its address is between 68th and 73rd, between 102A rd and 107 rd, beside of the Mandalay Football Academy. The stadium hosted the women's football tournament in the 2013 Southeast Asian Games and is also the home of Yadanarbon F.C. It has become one of the landmarks of Mandalay, Myanmar.
Mandalar Thiri Indoor Stadium
The Mandalar Thiri Stadium complex is also home of an indoor stadium where many local and international Lethwei events are hosted. The World Lethwei Championship hosted many events at this venue.
Gallery
- Mandalarthiti Stadium during 27th SEA Games
- Multipurpose Indoor Stadium
- match of 2018 Suzuki Cup
- Inside the Sports Complex
- Score Board
- Main Stadium
- Stadium at night
References
- "Football Stadiums". Archived from the original on February 13, 2019.
- "Mandar Thiri Football Stadium (Mandalay)". Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2013-11-06.
- Matthew Carter (29 May 2019). "WLC 9: King Of 9 Limbs". Lethwei World.
- "Leduc lifts wlc cruiserweight belt by ko against baczynski". www.fightmag.com.au. 3 August 2019.
- "MULTIPLE-TIME LETHWEI CHAMPION DAVE LEDUC TO FACE UFC VETERAN SETH BACZYNSKI FOR CRUISERWEIGHT WORLD LETHWEI CHAMPIONSHIP". fightbookmma. 5 May 2019.
- Michael Clifton (30 July 2019). "Exclusive: Headbutts & Bare Knuckles, Seth Baczynski Talks Upcoming Lethwei Debut". Low Kick MMA.
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