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matsumoto+stadium Latitude and Longitude:

36°10′47″N 137°55′02″E / 36.179662°N 137.917128°E / 36.179662; 137.917128
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Sunpro Alwin
サンプロ・アルウィン
Alwin
Interior of the stadium in May 2005
Full nameSunpro Alwin
Former namesMatsumotodaira Park Stadium (2001–2018)
Location Japan Matsumoto, Japan
Owner Nagano Prefecture
OperatorTOY BOX
Capacity20,396
Scoreboard Diamond Vision
Construction
OpenedMay, 2001
Construction cost  JPY 6 billion [1]
Tenants
Matsumoto Yamaga FC

The Sunpro Alwin (サンプロ・アルウィン) is a multi-use stadium in Matsumoto, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Matsumoto Yamaga FC. The stadium has a capacity of 20,396 spectators. Its nickname, Alwin, is a blend of the words "Alps" (as in the Japanese Alps) and "wind".

It was formerly known as Matsumotodaira Park Stadium. Since October 2018 it has been called Sunpro Alwin for the naming rights. [2]

References

  1. ^ "信州・フレッシュ目安箱". 長野県. 21 January 2002. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  2. ^ Nagano Prefecture(in Japanese)

External links

36°10′47″N 137°55′02″E / 36.179662°N 137.917128°E / 36.179662; 137.917128



matsumoto+stadium Latitude and Longitude:

36°10′47″N 137°55′02″E / 36.179662°N 137.917128°E / 36.179662; 137.917128
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Matsumoto Stadium)
Sunpro Alwin
サンプロ・アルウィン
Alwin
Interior of the stadium in May 2005
Full nameSunpro Alwin
Former namesMatsumotodaira Park Stadium (2001–2018)
Location Japan Matsumoto, Japan
Owner Nagano Prefecture
OperatorTOY BOX
Capacity20,396
Scoreboard Diamond Vision
Construction
OpenedMay, 2001
Construction cost  JPY 6 billion [1]
Tenants
Matsumoto Yamaga FC

The Sunpro Alwin (サンプロ・アルウィン) is a multi-use stadium in Matsumoto, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Matsumoto Yamaga FC. The stadium has a capacity of 20,396 spectators. Its nickname, Alwin, is a blend of the words "Alps" (as in the Japanese Alps) and "wind".

It was formerly known as Matsumotodaira Park Stadium. Since October 2018 it has been called Sunpro Alwin for the naming rights. [2]

References

  1. ^ "信州・フレッシュ目安箱". 長野県. 21 January 2002. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  2. ^ Nagano Prefecture(in Japanese)

External links

36°10′47″N 137°55′02″E / 36.179662°N 137.917128°E / 36.179662; 137.917128



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