Kanazawa Stadium

Updated: 22.07.2023

Capacity 10 000
Country Japan
City Kanazawa
Clubs Zweigen Kanazawa
Category Construction completed
Cost JPY 7.98 B ($ 72 M)
Construction 09.2021 – 2023
Design Azusa Sekkei
Contractor A consortium of Kumagai Gumi, UEKI Corporation, Suzuki Construction and Hokuriku Koken

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Kanazawa Stadium – construction description

When was the concept for a new football stadium in Kanazawa created?

In 2019, a concept for a new football stadium was created at the initiative of the Kanazawa city government for the Zweigen Kanazawa club, which has played in the J2 League since 2015. The facility is to replace the Ishikawa Athletics Stadium, where Kanazawa footballers play.

Where will the new stadium for Zweigen Kanazawa be built?

The new stadium will be built at the Johoku Citizen Sports Park complex, which already has two other venues - a baseball stadium and a football stadium. The football one has only one stand and can accommodate 3010 spectators. In the past, it has served as a home venue for the Kanazawa team. The arena will stand in the southern part of the complex, on the site previously occupied by two training pitches.

When will the new stadium for Zweigen Kanazawa be built?

The Azusa Sekkei studio, which previously designed, among other things, the indoor swimming pool at the Johoku Citizen Sports Park, was responsible for the design of the stadium. A consortium of Kumagai Gumi, UEKI Corporation, Suzuki Construction and Hokuriku Koken became the main contractor for the facility. The official start of construction took place on September 28, 2021.

Development of the new stadium is expected to cost 7.98 billion yen. Work is expected to be completed by the end of 2023, so that the facility can be inaugurated before the start of the 2024 season. A crowdfunding campaign was conducted during the construction, raising 56 million yen.

What will the new Kanazawa Stadium look like?

The concept of the new Kanazawa Stadium can be seen on a separate subpage

The new stadium will have a football-specific layout with a starting capacity of 10,000 spectators (including 8,000 seats), expandable to at least 15,000 spectators (required at J1 League level).

The concept is to build three stands, two along the pitch and one behind the south goal. All spectator seating in the stadium will be covered by a roof. Behind the north goal, a large video screen is planned. Thanks to the distinctive form of the roof, the south stand is to resemble a traditional Japanese gate, the so-called torii, from the outside.

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