| Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex | |
| Hangul | 대전한밭종합운동장 |
|---|---|
| Hanja | 大田한밭綜合運動場 |
| Revised Romanization | Daejeon Hanbat Jong-hap Undongjang |
| McCune–Reischauer | Taejŏn Hanbat Chong'hap Undongjang |

Daejeon Hanbat Sports Complex (Korean:대전한밭종합운동장) is a sports complex, comprising amulti-purpose stadium (including athletic facilities and asoccer pitch), aballpark,Basketball courts, tennis courts and various other sports facilities inDaejeon,South Korea.


The Daejeon stadium (main stadium) has a capacity of 20,618 and opened in 1964. It was used byDaejeon Citizens beforeDaejeon World Cup Stadium opened and the team relocated in 2001. It hosted severalfootball preliminaries during the1988 Summer Olympics inSeoul.
Daejeon Hanbat Baseball Stadium was opened in 1965, and undergone a significant renovation and expansion in 2012. It now has a capacity of 13,500, and served as home forHanwha Eagles ofKorea Professional Baseball League until 2024.
Chungmu Gymnasium is an indoor sports facility that can be used as basketball, or volleyball stadium. It currently serves as home forSamsung Fire Bluefangs andDaejeon KGC ofV-League.
Hanbat is the original Korean name of the City ofDaejeon.Han means Big andBat means Field, hence the name of the city where the stadium rests today is a transliteration of thehanjaDae (big) andJeon (field).
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