Location | Minato-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan |
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Owner | Teva Takeda Pharma Ltd. |
Operator | Nagoya Oceans |
Capacity | 2,569[1][2] |
Construction | |
Opened | 13 June 2008 |
Architect | Yasui Architects & Engineers, Horiuchi Architectural[3] |
Main contractors | Kajima Corporation[3] |
Tenants | |
2008- Nagoya Oceans (F.League)[2] | |
Website | |
http://ocean-arena.com/ |
Takeda Teva Ocean Arena (In Japanese : 武田テバオーシャンアリーナ) is a futsal arena in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. This arena opened on 13 June 2008. This arena is specialized to futsal first in Asia.[2][3] This arena is home arena of Nagoya Oceans in F.League.[2] The exterior of this arena is inspired by Colosseum.[3]
History
- 8 February 2007 – Start to construction.
- 2 May 2008 – Finish to construction.[2]
- 13 June 2008 – Opened under the name Taiyo Pharmaceutical Ocean Arena.[2]
- June 2008 – F.League Ocean Cup 1st edition was held.[2]
- 1 April 2012 – Renamed to Teva Ocean Arena.[2]
- August 2013 – 2013 AFC Futsal Club Championship was held.[1][2]
- 1 April 2017 – Renamed to Takeda Teva Ocean Arena.
- 20 May 2017 – WBO world light flyweight title match Kosei Tanaka vs Ángel Acosta (no.1 contender and mandatory challenger of WBO) was held.
- 6–7 April 2019 – V.League 2018-19 Final was held.
Facilities
- Main Arena[1]
- Pitch size – 20 m × 40 m (800 m2)
- Height – 13 m
- Seats – 2,569 seats
- Sub Arena[1]
- Pitch size – 20 m × 40 m (800 m2)
- Height – 13 m
- Seats – 190 seats
Access
- 1 minute walk from Aonami Line Kinjō-futō Station.[1]
References
External links
- Media related to Teva Ocean Arena at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
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