Venues
South Korea and Japan each provided ten stadia, the vast majority of them newly built for the tournament.
Korea | ||||
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Seoul | Daegu | Busan | Incheon | Ulsan |
Seoul World Cup Stadium Capacity: 66,806 |
Daegu World Cup Stadium Capacity: 66,422 |
Busan Asiad Stadium Capacity: 55,983 |
Incheon Munhak Stadium Capacity: 52,179 |
Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium Capacity: 43,550 |
Suwon | Gwangju | Jeonju | Daejeon | Seogwipo |
Suwon World Cup Stadium Capacity: 43,959 |
Gwangju World Cup Stadium Capacity: 44,118 |
Jeonju World Cup Stadium Capacity: 42,477 |
Daejeon World Cup Stadium Capacity: 40,535 |
Jeju World Cup Stadium Capacity: 42,256 |
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Japan | ||||
Yokohama | Saitama | Shizuoka | Osaka | Miyagi |
International Stadium Yokohama Capacity: 72,327 |
Saitama Stadium 2002 Capacity: 63,700 |
Shizuoka "Ecopa" Stadium Capacity: 50,889 |
Nagai Stadium Capacity: 50,000 |
Miyagi Stadium Capacity: 49,133 |
Ōita | Niigata | Ibaraki | Kobe | Sapporo |
Ōita Stadium Capacity: 43,000 |
Niigata Stadium Capacity: 42,300 |
Kashima Soccer Stadium Capacity: 42,000 |
Kobe Wing Stadium Capacity: 42,000 |
Sapporo Dome Capacity: 53,845 |
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