Description
Rajamangala National Stadium is an impressive multi-purpose sports facility in the heart of Thailand's capital, Bangkok, which is the pride of the country and the largest stadium in Southeast Asia. With a capacity of 65,000 spectators, it is the perfect venue for the largest events.
The stadium was built in the mid-1990s and opened in 1998 to host the 1999 Asian Summer Games and the 1999 ASEAN University Games.
However, the stadium is not limited to football events - a variety of tournaments, competitions and concerts are held here, and it also becomes a center for celebrating city and national events. This unique complex attracts not only sports enthusiasts, but also everyone who seeks to enjoy a powerful atmosphere and great performances.
Rajamangala Stadium is a true symbol of Thailand's national sporting spirit, welcoming spectators and athletes from all over the world to an exciting world of sports, culture and entertainment. Not surprisingly, he has become an integral part of the country's football and cultural identity.