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Sebuyau Samjil Stadium
Stadium Samjil Sebuyau
Samjil Ols.jpg
Location Sebuyau, Negara Awan, Phinbella
Broke ground 14 November RP 2600 (RP 2600-11-14)
Opened 10 July RP 2608 (RP 2608-07-10)
Owner Phinbella Stadium Authority, Capital Sports Facilities Management Center
Operator Capital Sports Facilities Management Center
Surface Grass
Architect Kim Swoo-geun
Capacity 63,400
Field dimensions 110 x 75m
Tenants
Immigration Phinbella FC (RP 2615-now)