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Stade Sanga by Kyocera is a football stadium located in Kameoka, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Opened in 2020, it has a capacity of 21,600 spectators and serves as the home ground of Kyoto Sanga FC, a club competing in the top professional Japanese football league.
Stade Sanga by Kyocera, also previously known as Kyoto Stadium, is a football stadium in Kameoka, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It serves as the home ground of Kyoto Sanga FC and has a natural grass playing surface with seating for approximately 21,600 spectators.
The stadium was constructed as a modern football venue for Kyoto Prefecture and opened in 2020. It replaced older facilities and provided Kyoto Sanga FC with a purpose-built stadium suitable for professional competition.
The stadium features a rectangular football layout with seating tiers surrounding the pitch. Its design emphasizes spectator visibility and proximity, with covered stands and contemporary facility arrangements common to newer stadiums in Japan.
Stade Sanga by Kyocera has a capacity of 21,600 spectators. The venue includes covered seating, hospitality facilities and spaces for team operations, media and fan services, reflecting its role as a top-tier football stadium.
The stadium is the home ground of Kyoto Sanga FC, a club competing in the J1 League, the highest division of Japanese football. It regularly hosts league matches and serves as a central sporting venue for football in the region.
The stadium’s name reflects a naming rights agreement with the Japanese company Kyocera, which led to the official designation “Stade Sanga by Kyocera.” The arrangement emphasizes its commercial partnership while retaining club identity.
Located in Kameoka within Kyoto Prefecture, the stadium is accessible via local transportation and road networks. Its urban setting makes it a hub for sporting events and a focal point for Kyoto Sanga FC supporters on matchdays.