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Weifang Olympic Sports Centre Stadium was a football stadium in Weifang, China. It hosts football matches and will hosted some matches for the competition at the 2009 National Games of China. The stadium holds 45,000 spectators. The stadium was built in 2005 by Shen Yifei, a local firm, and has also been used for a variety of athletic and amusement events, in particular, stage shows. The stadium opened to the public in January 2006 and officially opened in May 2006. The venue officially hosted the third edition of the China National Games 2007, which featured the sport of football. The stadium officially closed for good on 11 June 2006. It had been used to host a number of large-scale public events since its completion

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  • Weifang Olympic Sports Centre Stadium was a football stadium in Weifang, China. It hosts football matches and will hosted some matches for the competition at the 2009 National Games of China. The stadium holds 45,000 spectators. The stadium was built in 2005 by Shen Yifei, a local firm, and has also been used for a variety of athletic and amusement events, in particular, stage shows. The stadium opened to the public in January 2006 and officially opened in May 2006. The venue officially hosted the third edition of the China National Games 2007, which featured the sport of football. The stadium officially closed for good on 11 June 2006. It had been used to host a number of large-scale public events since its completion (en)
  • 潍坊体育中心体育场位于中国山东省潍坊市潍城区。项目总投资约11亿元人民币,占地28.7万平方米,是中华人民共和国第十一届运动会女子足球比赛场地,场地设有约45000个座位。该场地于2008年3月28日开工建设,2009年4月25日验收并交付使用,获得了2010年度中国国家优质工程银奖。 (zh)
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  • Weifang Olympic Sports Centre Stadium was a football stadium in Weifang, China. It hosts football matches and will hosted some matches for the competition at the 2009 National Games of China. The stadium holds 45,000 spectators. The stadium was built in 2005 by Shen Yifei, a local firm, and has also been used for a variety of athletic and amusement events, in particular, stage shows. The stadium opened to the public in January 2006 and officially opened in May 2006. The venue officially hosted the third edition of the China National Games 2007, which featured the sport of football. The stadium officially closed for good on 11 June 2006. It had been used to host a number of large-scale public events since its completion (en)
  • 潍坊体育中心体育场位于中国山东省潍坊市潍城区。项目总投资约11亿元人民币,占地28.7万平方米,是中华人民共和国第十一届运动会女子足球比赛场地,场地设有约45000个座位。该场地于2008年3月28日开工建设,2009年4月25日验收并交付使用,获得了2010年度中国国家优质工程银奖。 (zh)
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