Indoor Stadium Huamark

Indoor Stadium Huamark (Thai: อินดอร์ สเตเดียม หัวหมาก, RTGS: Indo Satediam Hua Mak, pronounced [ʔīn.dɔ̄ː sā.tēː.dîa̯m hǔa̯ màːk]) is an indoor sporting arena, located in Bangkok, Thailand. The original capacity of the arena is 15,000 spectators and it was built in 1966 for the 5th Asian Games. After renovation for 2012 FIFA Futsal World Cup, the capacity is reduced to 6,000 seats[1] and expandable to 8,000 seats.[2]

Indoor Stadium Huamark
อินดอร์ สเตเดียม หัวหมาก
LocationBangkok, Thailand
Coordinates13°45′27″N 100°37′24″E
Public transit  ARL  Ramkhamhaeng Station
 MRT  Rajamangala Stadium (from 2024)
OwnerSports Authority of Thailand (SAT)
Capacity8,000 seats
Construction
Opened1966 (1966)
Renovated2011—2012
ArchitectLouis Burgers Company
Tenants
2000 Thailand National Games
1998 Asian Games
2005 Asian Indoor Games
2009 Asian Martial Arts Games
2007 Summer Universiade
2012 FIFA Futsal World Cup
2013 BWF World Junior Championships
2013 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix
2014 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix
2015 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix
2016 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix Finals
2016 AFF Futsal Championship
2018 AFC Women's Futsal Championship
2018 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League
2023 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League

It is used mainly for concerts, badminton, boxing, basketball, futsal, and volleyball. On 22 May 2001, Irish vocal pop band Westlife held a concert for their Where Dreams Come True Tour supporting their album Coast to Coast.

History

Indoor Stadium Huamark originally named Kittikachorn Stadium, based on the last name of former prime minister Thanom Kittikachorn. The stadium was built for the 1966 Asian Games which was hosted by Thailand. The name was later changed to Indoor Stadium Huamark until today.

Transportation

Indoor Stadium Huamark is accessible from Ramkhamhaeng Station of the Airport Rail Link and In 2024 it can accessible from Rajamangala Stadium of the MRT Orange Line.

References

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