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Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium

Coordinates:4°55′44.5″N114°56′43.6″E / 4.929028°N 114.945444°E /4.929028; 114.945444
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Stadium in Brunei

Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium
Stadium Negara Hassanal Bolkiah
The interior of the stadium in 2023
Map
Interactive map of Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium
Stadium Negara Hassanal Bolkiah
LocationBandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
OwnerMinistry of Culture, Youth and Sports
Capacity28,000[1]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundAugust 1980; 45 years ago (1980-08)
Opened23 September 1983; 42 years ago (1983-09-23)
Renovated1992, 1999, 2021–2023
Construction costS$100 million
ArchitectSAA Partnership
Tenants
Brunei national football team (1983–present)
DPMM FC (2000–present)

Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium (Malay:Stadium Negara Hassanal Bolkiah; abbrev. SNHB) is amulti-purpose stadium inBandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. It is currently used mostly forassociation football matches. The stadium holds 28,000 and was opened on 23 September 1983. It was named afterBruneian SultanHassanal Bolkiah.

Construction

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The idea of constructing a modern stadium in Brunei was first made by the formerSultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien III to commemorate the visit ofElizabeth II on February 29, 1972. A meeting was held on May 16, 1972 on which the special committee made a decision to build a stadium in Bandar Seri Begawan. Unusually for a public building in Brunei, members of the public donated and contributed towards the building of the stadium. Although the final collection of $1,102,761.57 accounted for a little more than 1.1 percent of the total building cost ($100 million), the public participation showed the Bruneians' great interest and support for this project. The entire project cost for the stadium is about $100 million.[2]

Building

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The stadium is 850 feet (260 m) long and 632 feet (193 m) wide.[3] It can accommodate 30,000 spectators, which includes 110 seats for the royalties, 500 for the VIPs, and 3,000 in the grandstand section.[4] It has fourlight towers — each is 198 feet (60 m) high and equipped with 108 2-kilowattmetal-halide lamps.[5] Thegrandstand is covered with aluminium roofs which have a total length of 198 feet (60 m) and a total width of 135 feet (41 m).[3] The parking spaces can accommodate 2,785 private vehicles and 158 buses.[4] The building is oriented in north-south direction with the grandstand located at the western section.[3] It has a football field which fulfillsFIFA standards, as well as the running track which fulfillsIAAF standards.[3] The stadium has a videomatrix scoreboard located at the northern section; it can display bothLatin andJawi writing.[5]

Opening

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It was opened on 23 September 1983, the date was chosen to celebrate the 69th birthday of Bolkiah's father and predecessor Omar Ali Saifuddien III. On the evening of the opening day, a friendly football match was played between theBrunei national football team and an invitedEnglish Football League team,Sheffield United. Despite the jet lag and the humid weather, Sheffield United won 1–0. The next day another match was held between United and a Brunei invited team which ended in a 1–1 draw.[6]

Renovation

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The stadium was renovated from 2021 and completed in the middle of 2022.[7] Home matches for the national football team were held at theTrack & Field Sports Complex instead.

On 17 October 2023, the stadium hosted the2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match againstIndonesia, opening its doors after last hosting the national team in 2019.[8]

Major events

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The stadium lit up at night amid the2026 World Cup Qualifying match between Brunei andIndonesia

1999

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2002

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2005

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2007

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2012

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2014

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References

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  1. ^"Stadium Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah - Soccerway".
  2. ^"BRUNEI TODAY"(PDF).Information Department. March 2010. Retrieved21 January 2024.
  3. ^abcdJabatan Kebajikan, Belia dan Sukan 1983, p. 24.
  4. ^abJabatan Kebajikan, Belia dan Sukan 1983, p. 23.
  5. ^abJabatan Kebajikan, Belia dan Sukan 1983, p. 25.
  6. ^National Stadium celebrates its 25th yearArchived 2009-02-14 at theWayback MachineThe Brunei Times, 26 October 2008
  7. ^"National stadium's renovation to be completed next year". Borneo Bulletin. 25 March 2021. Archived fromthe original on 30 September 2022. Retrieved27 September 2022.
  8. ^"NO HOME COMFORT FOR WASPS". BruSports News. 18 October 2023. Retrieved23 October 2023.
  • Jabatan Kebajikan, Belia dan Sukan (1983).Stadium Negara Hassanal Bolkiah (in Malay). Jabatan Kebajikan, Belia dan Sukan.
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