A closer look at the Thammasat stadium in Thailand
VOV.VN -With the Vietnam national team set to take on their rivals from Thailand in the Asian zone’s second qualifying round of the World Cup 2020, the Thammasat stadium will play host to the fixture at 7:00 on September 5. Let’s take a tour around the stadium:
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The Thammasat stadium is located on Rangsit campus belonging to Thammasat University in Rangsit city. (Photo: Wiki) |
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The stadium was originally built in 1998 as part of the Asian Games held in the country that year. (Photo: Doan Ngoc Tan) |
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The view of the front of the stadium as two dragons greet fans. (Photo: Plo) |
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The stadium has a total capacity of 25,000 and is an all-seater arena. (Photo: Youtube) |
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The grass field on the pitch at the Thammasat stadium is extremely smooth, meeting the international standards required for the fixture. (Photo: Plo) |
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There is a warm-up area for the reserve players behind each of the goals. (Photo: Plo) |
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The seats have been given a good clean in preparation for the regional derby match. (Photo: Vietnam9) |
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A view from the top of the stands.(Photo: Plo) |
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(Photo: Vietnam9) |
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An aerial view of the Thammasat stadium. (Photo: Bangkokpost) |