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The following is a list of football stadiums in Japan, ordered by capacity. All stadiums with a capacity of 5,000 or more are included. ... Mikuni World Stadium ...
In addition, stadiums must have a minimum number of television camera stands and media areas and also be free of advertising throughout the World Cup. This includes stadium names – for instance, during the 2006 World Cup, German stadiums such as Allianz Arena were renamed "FIFA World Cup Stadium – Munich" for licensing reasons. [3]
The following is a list of stadiums in Japan, ordered by capacity. Currently all stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included. ... Mikuni World Stadium ...
2001 FIFA Confederations Cup stadiums in Japan (3 P) D. Defunct football venues in Japan (13 P) T. ... Mikuni World Stadium Kitakyushu; Minami Nagano Sports Park Stadium;
1998 FIFA World Cup final (France 3–0 Brazil) International Stadium: Yokohama, Japan: 2002 FIFA World Cup final (Brazil 2–0 Germany) Olympiastadion: Berlin, Germany: 2006 FIFA World Cup final (Italy 1–1 [5–3 pso] France) Soccer City: Johannesburg, South Africa: 2010 FIFA World Cup final (Spain 1–0 Netherlands) Luzhniki Stadium: Moscow ...
Japan national football team, Japan national rugby union team: 8: Guangdong Olympic Stadium. ... Daejeon World Cup Stadium.
The first joint bid of the World Cup was approved, edging out Mexico. Results: South Korea/ Japan (joint bid, voted by acclamation) Mexico; The 2002 FIFA World Cup was co-hosted in Asia for the first time by South Korea and Japan (the opening match was held in South Korea and the final was held in Japan).
In 2005, the old Intercontinental Cup was replaced to the new World Championship involving football teams, the FIFA Club World Cup, with more teams and matches. One of the venues, including the final, from 2005 to the 2008 , from 2011 to the 2012 and from 2015 to the 2016 editions was the International Stadium Yokohama.