Level-5 Stadium

The Higashihirao Park Hakata -no- Mori -Ball Sports Stadium (Japanese東平尾公園 博多の森 球技 場, Higashihirao - kōen Hakata no mori kyūgijō, Eng. Hakata no mori Stadium ) is a product now used mainly for football and rugby stadium in the Fukuoka City in Fukuoka Prefecture of Japan. After agreements with the game developer Level - 5 states since 2008, currently Level -5 Stadium (レベル ファイブ スタジアム, reberu faibu sutajiamu, shortレベスタ, Rebesuta ). Opened in 1995, the stadium holds around 22,500 spectators. It is the home stadium of Kyūshū Denryoku Kyuden Voltex and the Coca -Cola West Red Sparks from the Top League, Avispa Fukuoka in the J. League and the Fukuoka J Anclas from the Nihon Joshi Soccer League ( " L. League ").

The Hataka -no- Mori Stadium was opened in 1995 for the Universiade in Fukuoka. Owner is the city of Fukuoka, operators an independent non-profit foundation ( Koeki - zaidan - Hojin ), the Fukuoka -shi midori no machizukuri Kyōkai (福岡 市 緑 の まち づくり 協会, dt " society for green urban renewal of the city of Fukuoka ," engl. Fukuoka city ​​greenery town Planning Association ), which is responsible for the green and sports facilities throughout the city. The football factory team of security company Chūō Bohan moved as JFL team of Fujieda Fukuoka Fukuoka Brooks and called himself now. 2003, the founding of the Top League brought regular league games, based in Fukuoka teams of Kyūshū Denryoku and Coca -Cola into the stadium. In 2009 it was the venue for the new IRB U20 World Junior Championship. 2019 is to be used for the Rugby World Cup.

The stadium is located in the district Higashihirao in the district east of the airport Hakata Fukuoka. Next door, in Higashihirao Park (nicknamed Hakata no Mori, or " Forest of Hakata " ), are among other things, a baseball and a tennis court, an athletics stadium with outdoor space and the " Accion Fukuoka " (アクシオン 福岡, Akushion Fukuoka ), which consists of a hall and a swimming stadium is.

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