# Hougang Stadium

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Multi-purpose stadium in Hougang, Singapore

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Hougang Stadium Interactive map of Hougang Stadium Full name Hougang Stadium Location 100 Hougang Ave 2, Singapore 538856 Owner Sport Singapore Capacity 3,800 Surface Grass Public transit NE14 Hougang Construction Opened 1998 Tenants Hougang United (1998–2023)

**Hougang Stadium** is a [multi-purpose stadium](/source/Multi-purpose_stadium) located at the junction of Hougang Avenue 2 and Hougang Avenue 10 in [Hougang](/source/Hougang), [Singapore](/source/Singapore). It is the main home ground of [Singapore Premier League](/source/Singapore_Premier_League) side, [Hougang United](/source/Hougang_United_FC), and used mostly for [football](/source/Football_(soccer)) matches.

The public can use the facilities from 4:30 am to 9:30 pm daily unless it is exclusively booked for a sporting event.

The stadium has a capacity of 3,800 people. It can also be used for [Rugby](/source/Rugby_union) matches and bowling competitions.

## History

- From 1998 to 2003, it was home to the Marine Castle FC

- For the 2005 [S.League](/source/S.League) season, Paya Lebar Punggol FC played their home games at the stadium.

- From 2006 to 2011, it was home to the newly merged club, Sengkang Punggol FC a.k.a. Hougang United.

- From 2012 to 2023, the rebranded Hougang United Football Club will play their home games here.[1]

- From 2012 to present, this stadium is used for [Rugby](/source/Rugby_union)

## International fixtures

Date Competition Team Score Team 6 September 2014 Friendly Singapore 2–1 Papua New Guinea 9 September 2014 Singapore 0–0 Hong Kong

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-stadium_1-0)** ["Eight Singapore Premier League clubs to share stadiums, views divided over 'semi-permanent move'"](https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/eight-singapore-premier-league-clubs-share-stadiums-views-divided-over-semi-permanent-move). Retrieved 9 November 2020.

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