Bahtoo Stadium, Multi-purpose stadium in downtown Mandalay, Myanmar
Bahtoo Stadium is a multi-purpose facility in downtown Mandalay with a grass playing surface and covered stands. Located at the intersection of 71st Street and 30th Street, it holds around 17,000 spectators for sporting events and community gatherings.
The stadium was named after revolutionary Colonel Bahtoo and stood as Upper Myanmar's largest sporting facility for many years. Its prominence as the region's premier venue changed when newer stadiums were built.
The stadium serves as home for Yadanabon FC since 2010 and draws crowds for local and regional football matches throughout the year. It has become a gathering place for football enthusiasts in the city.
The venue is easy to locate in a central position marked by the intersection of two main streets. Visitors should expect crowds and activity around the grounds during major sporting events.
In 2006 the stadium hosted the Myanmar Grand Royal Challenge Cup, bringing major football competition to the city. This event demonstrated its significance as a venue for important tournaments beyond regular league matches.
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