{{short description|Sports stadium in Mandalay, Myanmar}} {{Infobox stadium | name = Bahtoo Memorial Stadium | nickname = Bahtoo Stadium | image = Bahtoo Stadium.JPG | image_size = 200px | location = Mandalay, Myanmar | coordinates = {{coord|21|59|00|N|96|6|00|E|region:MM_type:landmark|display=inline,title}} | broke_ground = | opened = | expanded = | closed = | demolished = | owner = | operator = Yadanarbon | surface = Grass | Constructor = | construction_cost = | architect = | former_names = | tenants = Yadanabon FC (2010–present) | seating_capacity = 17,000<ref name="ws">{{cite web | url=http://www.worldstadiums.com/asia/countries/myanmar.shtml | title=Stadiums in Myanmar | accessdate=2008-11-24 | publisher=World Stadiums | archive-date=2013-06-23 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130623024920/http://www.worldstadiums.com/asia/countries/myanmar.shtml | url-status=dead }}</ref> | dimensions = }}

'''Bahtoo Memorial Stadium''' is a multi-purpose stadium, located in downtown Mandalay, Myanmar.<ref name="ws"/> Its address is the corner of 71st st and 30th st beside of the Bahtoo Sport Centre.

== Overview == Named after revolutionary Colonel Bahtoo, the 17,000 seat stadium was the largest stadium in Upper Myanmar before the construction of the Mandalarthiri Stadium and the home stadium of Yadanabon FC of the Myanmar National League (MNL). thumb|Bahtoo Stadium in 2020 Bahtoo Stadium also hosts other local and regional football tournaments. It was the venue for the 2006 Myanmar Grand Royal Challenge Cup, an international football tournament.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200612/24/eng20061224_335471.html | title=Myanmar triumphs in three-nation soccer tournament | accessdate=2008-11-24 | date=2006-12-24 | publisher=Xinhua News}}</ref>

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Category:Football venues in Myanmar Category:Buildings and structures in Mandalay Category:Mandalay Category:Multi-purpose stadiums in Myanmar {{Burma-sports-venue-stub}}