Changwon Football Center

Changwon - South KoreaSouth Korea

Changwon Football Center Stadium, known as Rose Stadium, is a 15,071-seat football-specific venue opened in 2009 in Changwon, South Korea. Home to Gyeongnam FC and Changwon City FC, it features covered single-tier stands close to the pitch, a modern design without an athletics track, and is part of a larger football training complex.

About this place

History

Changwon Football Center Stadium is a football-specific venue located in Changwon, South Korea. Construction began on March 27, 2007, and the stadium officially opened on December 1, 2009. Built by the city of Changwon, it serves as the home stadium for Gyeongnam FC and Changwon City FC since 2010, replacing the older multi-use Changwon Stadium.

Description

The stadium features a natural grass pitch measuring 105 × 68 meters and holds approximately 15,071 seats. It has four covered stands (West, East, North, South) arranged in a rectangular layout, designed to bring fans close to the pitch, and without an athletics track.

Architectural Features

The stadium has a modern, clean-lined design with simple covered stands. It lacks a track and emphasizes good sightlines and intimacy. There are no VIP boxes or hospitality lounges, reflecting its role as a municipal, football-only venue.

What is “Football Center”?

The name reflects its integration within Changwon Football Center—a sports complex that includes multiple training pitches and facilities aimed at supporting club and community-level football development.

Records

The official capacity is 15,071. Although attendance rarely fills the stadium during K League 2 and Korea National League matches, its “Rose Stadium” nickname comes from its proximity to a rose garden within the complex.

Address

305, Dudae-dong,
Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea

GPS

Lat : 35.2226241
Lng : 128.7065506

Who's play in Changwon Football Center

Can I visit outside matchdays?

No public stadium tours are offered. Access is limited to matchdays and occasionally through club or community events within the Changwon Football Center complex.