Shizuoka Stadium

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa
静岡スタジアムエコパ
Location Flag of Japan Shizuoka, Japan
Coordinates 34°44′36″N, 137°48′14″E
Opened March 2001
Owner Shizuoka Prefecture
Operator Shizuoka Prefectural Football Association
Surface Grass
Tenants
Jubilo Iwata / Shimizu S-Pulse
Capacity
50,889
Field dimensions
106 m × 72 m


Shizuoka "Ecopa" Stadium (静岡スタジアム・エコパ Shizuoka Sutajiamu Ekopa?) is a sports stadium used primarily for football. The stadium is in Fukuroi City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, although the stadium itself is merely the centrepiece of the larger Ogasayama Sports Park which extends into neighbouring Kakegawa. The stadium's capacity is 50,889.

[edit] Usage

Shizuoka Stadium was opened in 2001 and played host to some matches during the Football World Cup of the following year, including the quarter-final match between Brazil and England, which Brazil won 2-1. It is now the primary venue for major sporting events in Shizuoka Prefecture, including track and field, for which it is fully equipped. Ecopa is the venue for J. League team Júbilo Iwata's more high profile games, including the Shizuoka Derby versus Shimizu S-Pulse. It hosted the 2003 58th National Sports Festival of Japan main stadium.

Next to the stadium is the indoor Ecopa Arena which is used for various performances and shows.

[edit] Access

Aino Station was constructed at the same time as the stadium and is a 15 walk from the stadium. Aino Station is four minutes west of Kakegawa Station, the nearest Shinkansen station to Ecopa.

The walk from Aino Station to the stadium is notable for the sixteen works of art which line the route. These were commissioned to commemorate the 2002 World Cup, with each art piece being designed by an artist from a previous host of the competition.

[edit] Links

Coordinates: 34°44′36″N, 137°58′14″E