Rizal Memorial Stadium
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This article is about the track and field and football stadium. For the baseball stadium, see Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium. For the indoor arena, see Rizal Memorial Coliseum.
The Rizal Memorial Track and Football Stadium (simply known as the Rizal Memorial Stadium; officially the Simeon Toribio Track Stadium)[3] is the main stadium of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex in Manila, Philippines. It served as the main stadium of the 1954 Asian Games and the Southeast Asian Games on three occasions. The stadium is also officially the home of the Philippines national football teams and domestic matches.
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Full name | Simeon Toribio Track Stadium |
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Location | Manila, Philippines |
Coordinates | 14°33′48.25″N 120°59′31.20″E |
Public transit | Vito Cruz 5 6 7 14 17 23 24 25 27 34 38 40 42 48 49 53 P. Ocampo |
Owner | City Government of Manila |
Operator | Philippine Sports Commission |
Capacity | 12,880 |
Field size | 105x68 m[1] |
Surface | Limonta Sport artificial turf (FIFA-certified) |
Construction | |
Opened | 1934 |
Renovated | 1953, 1981, 1991, 2005, 2011, 2019, 2021 |
Architect | Juan Arellano[2] |
Tenants | |
Philippines national football team Philippines women's national football team Philippines Football League PFF Women's League Copa Paulino Alcantara University Athletic Association of the Philippines National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) |
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