The stadium is very huge. There is a fan park where it sells original jersey and a cafe. Outside of it there is a park for walking and running.
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World Cup Stadium Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Asia's largest soccer field was built for the 2002 FIFA World Cup with 66,000 seats. It was designed to mimic Korea's traditional kites and represent Korea on the world stage. Since 2004, it has been home to K-League team FC Seoul, and has hosted huge festivals and concerts. It also has a pool, sauna and supermarket underneath the stadium, rental bicycles and a skypark.
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World Cup Stadium Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The stadium is very huge. There is a fan park where it sells original jersey and a cafe. Outside of it there is a park for walking and running.
I went there other than the match day, but it was very crowded with movie theaters and supermarkets. The goal is to have a soccer museum called Football Faentasium. You can learn about the history of Korean soccer as well as the enthusiasm of the Japan-Korea World Cup in Korea. I think it is a valuable facility now that the Japanese soccer museum is gone. I definitely want soccer fans to go.
A football stadium built for the 2002 World Cup is the largest dedicated football stadium in Asia, with 67,000 people. The main events hosted in the Mapo District of Seoul, South Korea, include the 2002 World Cup (opening ceremony and a semifinal). 2007U-17 The 2013 World Cup and other Seoul World Cup stadiums are in the shape of traditional kites and sailing boats. The image reflects the beauty of the stadium's architecture.
I still remember the World Cup in Korea and Japan.
Come during the autumn leaves, very beautiful. Stop by to visit the park here. Very spacious.