New I-Mobile Stadium

I-Mobile Stadium
Buriram Stadium, Thunder Castle Stadium
Full name I-Mobile Stadium
Location Buriram,
Buriram, Buriram, Thailand
Coordinates 14°57′57″N 103°05′40″E / 14.965952°N 103.094555°E / 14.965952; 103.094555
Owner Newin Chidchob
Operator Buriram United F.C.
Capacity 24,000 seating initially
32,600 seating since 2014[1]
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground October 4, 2010
Opened June 4, 2011[2]
Expanded Q4/2013
Construction cost USD12–17 million
Tenants
Buriram United

The Buriram Stadium, currently known for sponsorship purposes as i-mobile Stadium is a 32,600 seat football stadium in Buriram, Thailand.[3] The stadium is the home of Thailand's 2011 and 2013 treble champions, Buriram United. The i-mobile Stadium is the largest club-owned football stadium in Thailand. Its nickname is "Thunder Castle", the fifth castle of Buriram Province.

History

The new i-Mobile Stadium is in the Mueang Buriram District. The 150-acre site has a capacity of 32,600 people with parking for 500 cars and 1,000 motorcycles. The pitch is floodlit; allowing for night matches.

Name

The stadium is officially named as Buriram Stadium and also known as Thunder Castle Stadium. The stadium is referred as the New i-Mobile Stadium due to the sponsorship of I-Mobile. It inherits the name of i-Mobile Stadium from Buriram United's previous home venue Khao Kradong Stadium. However, the stadium is still referred by its official name as Buriram Stadium in the AFC competitions.

Facilities

The stadium is the first football-purpose stadium of Thailand that reaches FIFA and AFC standards. It means that the stadium can hold any level of domestic and international football match. The stadium houses locker rooms for home and visiting teams, provides modern medical facilities and live television and radio broadcasting infrastructure.

Football International Matches

Date Team #1 Score Team #2 Match
14 July 2011  Thailand 1 – 0  Myanmar Friendly
23 July 2011  Thailand 1 – 0  Palestine 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)

References

  1. "buri-ram-scores-in-sports-tourism". ttrweekly. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  2. http://www.worldofstadiums.com/asia/thailand/i-mobile-stadium/
  3. "ไอ-โมบาย สเตเดียม I-mobile Stadium" (in Thai). chillpainai. Retrieved 11 August 2015. line feed character in |title= at position 18 (help)

Coordinates: 14°57′57″N 103°05′40″E / 14.965952°N 103.094555°E / 14.965952; 103.094555


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