Bedok Stadium

In this article, we will explore the impact of Bedok Stadium on contemporary society. Bedok Stadium has been the subject of interest and debate in various areas of knowledge, from social sciences to technology. Its influence has transcended geographical and cultural boundaries, and its relevance continues to constantly evolve. Throughout these pages, we will analyze the different aspects that make up the presence of Bedok Stadium in our current reality, as well as its projection into the future. From its origin to its practical implications, we will delve into a deep analysis that seeks to shed light on a topic that is as relevant as it is unavoidable in contemporary times.

Bedok Stadium
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Address1 Bedok North Street 2, Singapore 469642
LocationBedok, Singapore
Coordinates1°19′35.06″N 103°56′21.35″E / 1.3264056°N 103.9392639°E / 1.3264056; 103.9392639
Public transit EW5  Bedok
 EW4  Tanah Merah
OwnerSport Singapore
OperatorSport Singapore
Capacity3,800
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardYes
Construction
Opened1 February 1982 (1982-02-01)
Renovated1981
Tenants
Geylang International (1996–2019)

Bedok Stadium is a football stadium located in Bedok, Singapore. It is the main home ground of Singapore Premier League side, Geylang International FC, and used mostly for football matches for both the Singapore Premier League and Singapore National Football League competitions.

The stadium is open daily from 4:30am till 8:30pm to the public, unless it is exclusively booked. The stadium is managed by Sport Singapore.

On 1 May 2011, the People's Action Party (PAP) election rally for the East Coast GRC during the 2011 General Election was held at the Bedok Stadium.

It was the home ground for Geylang International FC from 1996 till 2019.[1][2]

Facilities & Structures

The stadium has a seating capacity of 3,964 people. (2000 permanent, 1000 semi-permanent & 800 portable). The stadium consists of a football field, an 8-lane running track and partial athletic facilities. It is also part of the Bedok Sports Complex, a community sports facility that includes Bedok Swimming Complex, Bedok Sports Hall, Bedok Fitness Centre and the Bedok Stadium itself.

See also

References

  1. ^ Osman, Shamir (April 3, 2017). "Eagles forced to fly the coop". The New Paper.
  2. ^ "Eight clubs to share four stadiums for 2019 Singapore Premier League season, move 'not permanent': FAS". Retrieved 14 August 2020.