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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a football stadium in Catang, Seragaan, Daau. The stadium was built as part of the [[Dauian Vision 2025 program]] as a joint investment program between the [[Evergrande Group]] and the Dauian government. | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a football stadium in Catang, Seragaan, Daau. The stadium was built as part of the [[Dauian Vision 2025 program]] as a joint investment program between the [[Evergrande Group]] and the Dauian government. | ||
== History == | |||
Comissioned by the government to oversee and construct a new 50,000 seater stadium, the Evergrande group's bid to supply the project was approved by the government and construction began in early 2022. As the building process was sped up due to pre-constructed parts being shipped in from other districts and Mataba, the stadium's modular designed allowed for quick assembly and construction, allowing for a 5-year construction period to be sped up to 3 years as the stadium completed construction by early 2025. | |||
Due to the Matabese Civil war and the destruction of the Sultan Fadli Stadium, the Matabese Representative football team was forced to relocate their home games to Daau as a neutral venue. | |||
Revision as of 16:07, 14 March 2025
| Seragaan Union Sports Ground | |
| An aerial image of the stadium. | |
| Full name | Catang Evergrande Stadium |
|---|---|
| Location | Catang, Seragaan, Daau |
| Surface | Cow grass |
| Scoreboard | One |
| Capacity | 50,000 |
| Tenants | |
| Catang Evergrande FC | |
The Seragaan Union Sports Ground is a football stadium in Catang, Seragaan, Daau. The stadium was built as part of the Dauian Vision 2025 program as a joint investment program between the Evergrande Group and the Dauian government.
History
Comissioned by the government to oversee and construct a new 50,000 seater stadium, the Evergrande group's bid to supply the project was approved by the government and construction began in early 2022. As the building process was sped up due to pre-constructed parts being shipped in from other districts and Mataba, the stadium's modular designed allowed for quick assembly and construction, allowing for a 5-year construction period to be sped up to 3 years as the stadium completed construction by early 2025.
Due to the Matabese Civil war and the destruction of the Sultan Fadli Stadium, the Matabese Representative football team was forced to relocate their home games to Daau as a neutral venue.