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| Location | Toyota, Aichi, Japan |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 35°05′04″N137°10′15″E / 35.08444°N 137.17083°E /35.08444; 137.17083 |
| Public transit | Meitetsu: Toyota Line atToyotashi Aichi Loop Line: atShin-Toyota |
| Owner | Toyota City |
| Operator | Toyota Stadium Co., Ltd. |
| Capacity | 45,000[1] |
| Record attendance | 43,579 (Nagoya Grampus vsKashima Antlers, 11 August 2018)[2][3] |
| Field size | 115 x 78 m |
| Roof | Retractable |
| Surface | Grass |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 1997 |
| Opened | July 21, 2001 |
| Architect | Kisho Kurokawa |
| Tenants | |
| Nagoya Grampus Toyota Verblitz Japan National Football Team | |
Toyota Stadium (豊田スタジアム,Toyota Sutajiamu) is astadium inToyota,Aichi Prefecture,Japan. It has aretractable roof.
It was built in 2001 and is often used as home to theJ1 League clubNagoya Grampus. The stadium isfootball-specific, which gives matches an authentic football aura; however, its location outsideNagoya city makes it impractical for consolidating the club's fan base in its billed hometown.
It is also used byToyota Verblitz, arugby union team in theJapan Rugby League One.
Its roof is unique in that it folds much like anaccordion; however, the roof has never been closed since 2015 due to extra costs for maintenance.[citation needed]
Toyota Stadium is one of the venues of theFIFA Club World Cup (formerly theToyota Cup). The stadium was also used as one of the venues for2019 Rugby World Cup, the firstRugby World Cup to be held in Asia.[4] During the Rugby World Cup, the stadium was referred to as "City of Toyota Stadium" due to concerns underambush marketing rules that the stadium's name could be interpreted asnaming rights by car manufacturerToyota (while the city is named after the company due to it being the location of its headquarters, Toyota does not sponsor the stadium).[5]
| Date | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | Competition | Attendance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 May 2005 | 0–0 | 2005 Kirin Cup | 6,536 | ||
| 24 May 2008 | 1–0 | 2008 Kirin Cup | 40,701 | ||
| 03 Mar 2010 | 2–0 | 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification | 38,042 | ||
| 19 June 2011 | 2–0 | 2012 Summer Olympics qualification | 17,873 | ||
| 29 Feb 2012 | 0–1 | 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification | 42,720 | ||
| 30 May 2013 | 0–2 | 2013 Kirin Cup | 41,353 | ||
| 14 November 2014 | 6–0 | 2014 Kirin Cup | 42,126 | ||
| 3 June 2016 | 2(4)–2(3) | 2016 Kirin Cup | 4,500 | ||
| 3 June 2016 | 7–2 | 2016 Kirin Cup | 41,940 | ||
| 6 October 2017 | 2–1 | 2017 Kirin Cup | 38,461 | ||
| 20 November 2018 | 4–0 | 2018 Kirin Cup | 38,353 | ||
| 5 June 2019 | 0–0 | 2019 Kirin Cup | 38,507 | ||
| 15 November 2025 | 2–0 | 2025 Kirin Cup | 40,030 |
| Date | Time (JST) | Team #1 | Result | Team #2 | Round | Attendance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23 September 2019 | 19:15 | 43–14 | Pool D | 35,546 | ||
| 28 September 2019 | 18:45 | 57–3 | Pool B | 36,449 | ||
| 5 October 2019 | 19:30 | 38–19 | Pool A | 39,695 | ||
| 12 October 2019 | 13:45 | 0-0 | Pool B | Match cancelled due toTyphoon Hagibis |