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Macpherson Stadium, Hong Kong
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MacPherson Stadium (Chinese: 麥花臣室內體育館) was an indoor stadium that played an important role to the development of youth recreation in Hong Kong. Located at Yim Po Fong Street, on the edge of Mong Kok, a high population density area, it had a capacity of 1,850.[1]
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The stadium was within Queen Elizabeth II Youth Centre (伊利沙伯女皇二世青年遊樂場館). It was adjacent to the Macpherson Playground (麥花臣遊樂場) which has a football pitch and acts as a gathering place for youth. The stadium was managed by the Hong Kong Playground Association.
It hosted the official 1983 Asian Basketball Championship.