# Choa Chu Kang Stadium

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Choa Chu Kang Stadium 蔡厝港体育场 Interactive map of Choa Chu Kang Stadium Full name Choa Chu Kang ActiveSG stadium Address 1 Choa Chu Kang Street 53, Singapore 689236 Location Yew Tee, Singapore Coordinates 1°23′28″N 103°44′57″E / 1.391173°N 103.749052°E / 1.391173; 103.749052 Owner Sport Singapore Capacity 4,268 Surface Grass Scoreboard Yes Public transit NS4 BP1 JS1 Choa Chu Kang NS5 Yew Tee Construction Opened 1 March 2001; 25 years ago (2001-03-01) Tenants Warriors (2001–2018)

The **Choa Chu Kang Stadium** (also known as the **CCK Stadium**) is part of the Choa Chu Kang Sports and Recreation complex located in [Choa Chu Kang](/source/Choa_Chu_Kang), Singapore. The international competition standard, multi-sport facility supports a range of [sports](/source/Sports) and community functions. It was opened in the year 2001. The stadium has a capacity of 4,268 people.

## History

Choa Chu Kang stadium served as the home stadium from its opening until 2018 for [Warriors](/source/Warriors_FC) [S.League](/source/Singapore_Premier_League) games. In July 2019, [Inter Milan](/source/Inter_Milan) used Choa Chu Kang Stadium as its training base for [2019 International Champions Cup](/source/2019_International_Champions_Cup) pre-season match against [Manchester United](/source/Manchester_United_F.C.).[1] In 2024, all 72 matches of the [2024 Women's Premier League](/source/2024_Women's_Premier_League_(Singapore)) (WPL) were played at the stadium.[2] After the opening matchday, the pitch was criticised for its poor condition.[2] It was also a temporary training ground for [Albirex Niigata (S)](/source/Albirex_Niigata_Singapore_FC) men's and youth teams due to the returfing at [Jurong East Stadium](/source/Jurong_East_Stadium).[2][3][4]

## Facilities and structures

The [football](/source/Football_(soccer)) pitch consists of a self-watering "cell-system" installation approved by [FIFA](/source/FIFA) for international competition. Other international competition standard facilities include a 50m Olympic swimming pool, a running track and athletics facilities, and a hall supporting indoor sports. The public can also access further outdoor facilities, such as [tennis](/source/Tennis) courts, petanque sandpits, street soccer pitches, [basketball](/source/Basketball) and [badminton](/source/Badminton) courts, a [gym](/source/Gym) and a [dance](/source/Dance) training room.

## Awards

Identified as an exemplary community and competition sports facility in Singapore, the Choa Chu Kang Sport Complex and Stadium won a [Singapore Institute of Architects](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Singapore_Institute_of_Architects&action=edit&redlink=1) Merit Award in 2002, and a CIDB Construction Excellence Award in 2003. The design was cited in particular for its exciting entry experience, public concourse, and use of colour, and is a representative example of the [architect](/source/Architect) [Alex Ford](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alex_Ford&action=edit&redlink=1).

## Transport

The stadium is four bus stops away from [Choa Chu Kang MRT/LRT station](/source/Choa_Chu_Kang_MRT%2FLRT_station). Visitors can take the bus 307 from the [Choa Chu Kang Bus Interchange](/source/Choa_Chu_Kang_Bus_Interchange) to access the stadium. It is also four bus stops away from [Yew Tee MRT station](/source/Yew_Tee_MRT_station).

## International fixtures

Men's football Date Competition Team Score Team 7 January 2007 Friendly Singapore 4–1 Philippines 16 October 2012 Singapore 2–0 India

Women's football Date Competition Team Score Team 15 June 2025 Friendly Singapore Hong Kong

## See also

- [List of stadiums in Singapore](/source/List_of_stadiums_in_Singapore)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Inter (17 July 2019). [*FIRST DAY OF TRAINING IN SINGAPORE | #INTERONTOUR | INTER PRE-SEASON 2019/20*](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGqp_MIL4A0). Retrieved 14 May 2025 – via YouTube.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-:0_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-:0_2-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-:0_2-2) Tianbao, Lin (18 March 2024). ["'Like a plantation field': Pitch issues for Singapore Women's Premier League draw ire"](https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football/like-a-plantation-field-pitch-issues-for-singapore-women-s-premier-league-draw-ire). *The Straits Times*. [ISSN](/source/ISSN_(identifier)) [0585-3923](https://search.worldcat.org/issn/0585-3923). Retrieved 8 May 2024.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-:02_3-0)** Tianbao, Lin (26 March 2024). ["Choa Chu Kang Stadium pitch closed for maintenance after complaints of poor conditions"](https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football/choa-chu-kang-stadium-pitch-closed-for-maintenance-after-complaints-of-poor-conditions). *The Straits Times*. [ISSN](/source/ISSN_(identifier)) [0585-3923](https://search.worldcat.org/issn/0585-3923). Retrieved 8 May 2024.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-:1_4-0)** Tianbao, Lin (9 April 2024). ["Singapore's Women's Premier League to be played at two venues from April 14"](https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/football/s-pore-s-women-s-premier-league-to-be-played-at-two-venues-from-april-14). *The Straits Times*. [ISSN](/source/ISSN_(identifier)) [0585-3923](https://search.worldcat.org/issn/0585-3923). Retrieved 8 May 2024.

v t e Stadiums in Singapore Standing Bedok Bishan Bukit Gombak Choa Chu Kang Clementi Hougang Jalan Besar Jurong East Jurong West Kallang Ground Queenstown Sengkang Serangoon Singapore Cricket Club Ground The Kallang (National Singapore Indoor Stadium) Our Tampines Hub Woodlands Yio Chu Kang Yishun Demolished Former National Stadium Jurong Toa Payoh The Float @ Marina Bay Upcoming NS Square (2027) Toa Payoh Integrated Development (2030)

v t e Warriors FC Club Players History All articles Stadium Choa Chu Kang Stadium Managers Subramaniam (1996–98) Pralija (1999) Fandi (2000–03) Shoulder (2004) Poulsen (2005) Bok (2006–12) Selvaraj (2013) Weaver (2013–15) Bencherifa (2015) Steinebrunner (2016) Razif (2016–17) Grabovac (2018) Azlan (2019) Current squad Players 1 Chan 2 Zulfadli 3 Syaqir 4 Hafiz O. 5 Fukuda 6 Ridhuan 7 Shaiful 8 Ong 9 Tshibamba 10 Webb 11 Fazli 12 Benjamin 13 Baihakki (c) 14 Poh 15 Fadhil 16 Asyidiq 17 Shahril 18 Zainol 19 Hafiz N. 20 Ang 21 Firdaus 22 Hyrulnizam 23 Zulfadhli 24 Ho 25 Sharin Coaches Coach: Onn Seasons 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

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