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Location | Bangkok,Thailand |
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Coordinates | 13°44′43″N100°31′44″E / 13.745284°N 100.528863°E /13.745284; 100.528863 |
Public transit | BTS National Stadium |
Owner | Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) |
Operator | Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) |
Capacity | 5,600 |
Opened | 1963 |
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Nimibutr Stadium (sometimes referred to asNimibutr Gymnasium) is anindoor sporting arena located inBangkok,Thailand. The capacity of the arena is 5,600 spectators. It was built in 1963 and is part of theNational Stadium complex.[1][2][3][4]
It is used for a variety of indoor sports such asbadminton,handball,basketball,futsal,gymnastics andboxing. It has also hostedconcerts.[5]
Nimibutr Stadium is accessible fromNational Stadium BTS Station of theBTS Skytrain.[6][7][8]