Coca-Cola West Hiroshima Stadium, Sports stadium in Kan'on, Japan
Coca-Cola West Hiroshima Stadium is a sports facility in Kan'on with a grass field measuring 106 by 71 meters (348 by 233 feet) and seating for approximately 13,800 people. The venue hosts a range of athletic competitions and regional sporting events.
The facility opened in 1941 as a sporting venue and became the home ground for Sanfrecce Hiroshima football club until they relocated in 1995. Following a major renovation in 1992, it gained prominence as a venue for tournaments at the regional and international level.
This multi-purpose facility maintains its position as a central venue for athletic competitions and community sporting events in the Hiroshima Prefecture.
The stadium sits in a conveniently located area with multiple access roads and parking spaces for visitors. Arriving spectators can use several entry points and should check what events are scheduled before planning their visit.
The venue hosted the AFC Asian Cup in 1992 and featured both semifinal matches of that tournament. This major international event established it as a significant gathering place for athletes and sports fans across the region.
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