Best Denki Stadium

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Best Denki Stadium (ベスト電器スタジアム) (official name: Higashi-Hirao Park Hakatanomori Football Stadium (東平尾公園博多の森球技場), renamed on March 1, 2008 for naming rights), is located in the Hakata Ward of Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.

Best Denki Stadium
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Full nameBest Denki Stadium
Former namesHakatanomori Football Stadium (1995–2008)
Level-5 Stadium (2009–2019)
Location1-1 Higashihirao Koen, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, 816-0052, Japan
Coordinates33°35′09″N 130°27′39″E / 33.585889°N 130.46079°E / 33.585889; 130.46079
OwnerFukuoka city
Capacity21,562
Field size144 x 80 m
Construction
Built1995; 29 years ago (1995)
OpenedJuly 13, 1995; 29 years ago (1995-07-13)
Construction cost10 billion JPY
Tenants
Avispa Fukuoka

It is the home ground of the J1 League association football club Avispa Fukuoka.

History

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Best Denki Stadium is located in Higashi Hirao Park (commonly known as "Hakata no Mori" (博多の森)), Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture. This park has been built as a sports park in the hills near the city-town border with Shime Town, Kasuya District, which is adjacent to the east side of the runway at Fukuoka Airport. This is Fukuoka City's first football-specific stadium, which was constructed in 1995 to serve as the main soccer venue for the Universiade Fukuoka Tournament held in Fukuoka.

The stadium also hosts rugby union matches, including a few international matches, Top League games, Top League Challenge series and Top Kyushu league games. It was also host to four games (two match days) in the IRB Junior World Championship 2009, including the 7th place play-off and 5th place play-off on July 21, 2009.

The stadium was one of the venues for 2019 Rugby World Cup which was the first Rugby World Cup to be held in Asia.[1] During the games, to which the clean stadium regulations were applied, the stadium used the name of "Hakatanomori Stadium".

The stadium's seating capacity is 21,562; and it can be accessed by the 15–20 minutes walk or a short bus ride from Fukuoka Airport.

Naming Rights

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This stadium was well-known as "Level-5 Stadium" in 2008-2019 seasons, which was named after the game software company. After that, Level-5 announced that it would not renew the naming-right contract in 2020 season, so the new sponsors were recruited. As a result, "Best Denki" which is the home electronics mass retailer headquartered in Fukuoka city has acquired the naming rights. Therefore, this stadium has been using the name of "Best Denki Stadium" (abbreviation: Bes-Sta (ベススタ)) since March 1, 2020.

International Matches

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Association football

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19 November 2024

Rugby

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "World Rugby approves revised Japan 2019 hosting roadmap". World Rugby. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
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