{{Short description|Sports venue in Taipei, Taiwan}} {{Infobox venue | name = Taipei Municipal Stadium<br />臺北田徑場 | nickname = | image = 台灣台北田徑場.jpg | fullname = Taipei Municipal "Track and Field" Stadium | location = Taipei, Taiwan | coordinates = | broke_ground = | built = 2009 | opened = 2009 | renovated = | expanded = | closed = | demolished = | owner = Taipei City Government | operator = | surface = Grass | construction_cost = NT$ 423 million | architect = Archasia | structural_engineer = | services_engineer = | general_contractor = | project_manager = | main_contractors = | former_names = | tenants = Taipei Bravo PlayOne<br />Tatung<br />Chinese Taipei national football team<br />Chinese Taipei national rugby union team | capacity = 20,000 | dimensions = | scoreboard = }} {{Infobox Chinese |showflag=tp |t=臺北田徑場 or 台北田徑場 |p=Táiběi tiánjìngchǎng |mi={{IPAc-cmn|t|ai|2|b|ei|3|-|t|ian|2|j|ing|4|ch|ang|3}} |poj=Tâi-pak chhân-kèng-tiûⁿ |tp=Táiběi tiánjìngchǎng }}
The '''Taipei Municipal Stadium''' ({{zh|t=臺北田徑場 or 台北田徑場|p=Táiběi Tiánjìng Chǎng}}) is a multi-purpose stadium in Taipei, Taiwan. The original stadium, built in 1956, was used mostly for track and field events.
The stadium was demolished and reconstructed for the 2009 Summer Deaflympics between December 2006 and July 2009.<ref>{{cite news|script-title=zh:台北聽奧主場館 明正式啟用|url=http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/2009/new/jul/22/today-sp3.htm|publisher=Liberty Times|date=22 July 2009|language=Chinese}}</ref> The new stadium is able to hold 20,000 people. On 3 July 2011, the stadium recorded its highest attendance for a football game when Chinese Taipei hosted Malaysia in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification - AFC first round second leg match, when 15,335 spectators attended the game.<ref>{{in lang|zh-tw}}[http://tw.nextmedia.com/applenews/article/art_id/33503494/IssueID/20110704 中華贏球出局 英雄悲情 ]''Apple Daily (Taiwan)''. 4 July 2011.</ref> In 2013, 500 people showed up at the stadium for a domestic league match between association football clubs Taipower FC and Tatung FC.<ref>Found on the left side-bar of {{Cite web|url=http://www.frank-jasperneite.de/|title=Besuchte Spiele 2013|website=www.frank-jasperneite.de}}</ref>
The stadium is accessible from the Taipei Arena station of the Taipei Metro.
==International matches== {| class="wikitable" ! Date !! Competition |- | 5 Sep 2009 | 2009 Summer Deaflympics |- | 19 Aug 2017 | 2017 Summer Universiade |}
==See also== * List of stadiums in Taiwan
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{{s-start}} {{succession box | before = Gwangju World Cup Stadium<br />Gwangju | title = Summer Universiade<br />Opening and Closing Ceremonies | years = 2017 | after = Stadio San Paolo<br />Naples }} {{s-end}}
{{s-start}} {{succession box | title=AFC Women's Championship<br />Final Venue | before= Government Stadium<br />{{flag|Hong Kong|colonial}} | after=Corporation Stadium <br /> {{flagicon|India}} Calicut | years='''1977''' }} {{end}}
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Category:Sports venues in Taipei Category:Football venues in Taiwan Category:Athletics venues in Taiwan Category:Multi-purpose stadiums in Taiwan Category:Sports venues completed in 2009
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