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  2. Singapore Indoor Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Indoor Stadium is an indoor arena in Kallang, Singapore, that hosts various events such as concerts, sports, and esports. It has a capacity of 15,000 and was designed by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange.

  3. National Stadium, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Kallang, Singapore, that opened in 2014. It has a retractable roof, a hybrid grass pitch, and can seat up to 55,000 spectators for various sports and events.

  4. Singapore Sports Hub - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, facilities and events of the Singapore Sports Hub, a 35-hectare sports and recreation district in Kallang. The Sports Hub features a new National Stadium, an aquatic centre, an indoor arena, a water sports centre and more.

  5. Our Tampines Hub - Wikipedia

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    Our Tampines Hub is a mixed-use development in Tampines, Singapore, that integrates community, sports, and lifestyle facilities. It opened in 2017 and features a 5,000-seater stadium, a rooftop pool, a library, and a public services centre.

  6. List of stadiums in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Find out the names, locations, capacities, and years of construction of public, private, and government-managed stadiums in Singapore. See also the list of demolished and future stadiums, and the public usage status of each stadium.

  7. Jalan Besar Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Jalan Besar Stadium is a football stadium in Singapore, opened in 1929 and the birthplace of Singapore football. It is the home ground of Young Lions and the Singapore national team, and has hosted many historical and international events.

  8. The Float @ Marina Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Float @ Marina Bay is a multi-purpose outdoor venue in Singapore that hosts events such as NDP and F1. It will be demolished and rebuilt as NS Square, a permanent venue with more facilities and a museum.

  9. Former National Stadium, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In June 1963, the Singapore government announced plans to build a national stadium in Kallang Park, and a 19-member committee was formed to oversee planning and fund-raising for the project. [1] Comprising two outdoor stadiums, a covered stadium, and a swimming complex, and intended to be large enough to host the South East Asia Peninsular ...