Tinsulanonda Stadium (Thai: สนามติณสูลานนท์, RTGSSanam Tinnasulanon) is a multi-purpose stadium in Songkhla, Thailand. Named after the Songkhla-born former Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda, it is used mostly for football matches.

Tinsulanonda Stadium
สนามติณสูลานนท์
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Full nameTinsulanonda Stadium
LocationBo Yang, Mueang Songkhla, Songkhla, Songkhla, Thailand
Coordinates7°12′26″N 100°35′55″E / 7.207222°N 100.598611°E / 7.207222; 100.598611
OwnerSports Authority of Thailand
OperatorSports Authority of Thailand
Capacity30,000[1]
Field size95 x 62 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1995
Renovated2019
Construction costTHB200 million
Tenants
Songkhla (2018–)

The stadium has a capacity of 30,000 but just 2,000 of those spaces are covered in a small single-tiered stand along one touchline. The rest of the stadium is a continuous curving tier. The stadium hosted one of the semi-finals in the 1998 Asian Games men's football tournament.

History

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In the early 1970s, the Sports Authority of Thailand has a project to build a stadium in the region in Songkhla. The stadium name is "District 9 Stadium", located in Bo Yang Subdistrict, Mueang District, Songkhla Province, with the support of the construction budget from the Government Lottery Office.[2]

In 1989, Songkhla has been selected to host the National Games causing District 9 stadium to undergo major renovation including changing the stadium name from "District 9 Stadium" to "Tinsulanon Stadium" since that change Tinsulanon Stadium has become an important stadium in the southern region of Thailand to organize sporting events in various categories.[3]

In 1998 Tinsulanon Stadium get the opportunity to host the largest event, such as the 13th Asian Games, 1998, hosted by Thailand at Tinsulanon Stadium. Therefore, a major improvement is needed again because the stadium has been selected to be the competition field for football.

Later in 2014, the Sports Authority of Thailand transferred the field supervision to the Provincial Administrative Organization of Songkhla and use a budget of 200 million baht to renovate football fields and other fields by increasing the stadium capacity from 35,000 seats to 45,000 seats and changing into all seats and renovate the grandstand side of the stadium to be a 2-level grandstand with 10,000 seats in order to support the Thailand National Games at Songkhla in 2017.

In 2019, Tinsulanon Stadium has undergone major renovations to accommodate the hosting 2020 AFC U-23 Championship.[4][5]

In 2024, the stadium hosted the 2024 King's Cup tournament.

International football matches

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Date Time (UTC 07) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
9 January 2020 17:15   Uzbekistan 1–1   Iran Group stage 4,180
9 January 2020 20:15   South Korea 1–0   China Group stage 6,000
12 January 2020 17:15   Iran 1–2   South Korea Group stage 6,000
12 January 2020 20:15   China 0–2   Uzbekistan Group stage 6,683
15 January 2020 17:15   China 0–1   Iran Group stage 3,567

2024 King's Cup

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Date Time (UTC 07) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
11 October 2024 16:30   Syria 1–0   Tajikistan Semi-finals 13,588
11 October 2024 20:00   Thailand 3–1   Philippines Semi-finals 19,506
14 October 2024 16:30   Tajikistan 0–3   Philippines Third place 9,664
14 October 2024 20:00   Syria 1–2   Thailand Final 24,121

References

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  1. ^ "Sports Stadiums: Tinsulanon Stadium".
  2. ^ https://makesfield.com/2021/10/09/ติณสูลานนท์/ แนะนำ สนามกีฬาติณสูลานนท์ สนามฟุตบอล ของชาวจังหวัดสงขลา
  3. ^ https://news.gimyong.com/article/4670 จากสนามกีฬาเขต9 สู่สนามติณสูลานนท์ สนามความจุอันดับ2 ของประเทศไทย
  4. ^ https://www.hatyaitoday.com/pitch/ สนามติณสูลานนท์ สงขลา ยกระดับสนามกีฬาสู่ระดับสากลก่อสร้างสนามฟุตบอลหญ้าเทียม-สระว่ายน้ำ
  5. ^ https://siamrath.co.th/n/104497 "AFC" ตรวจ"สนามติณสูลานนท์"เช็คความคืบหน้าปรับปรุงสนามรับศึกชิงแชมป์เอเชียU23
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7°12′26″N 100°35′55″E / 7.20722°N 100.59861°E / 7.20722; 100.59861