How big is the Singapore Sports Hub?
35-hectare
The Sports Hub is a 35-hectare private-public partnership that is anchored by the new National Stadium and existing Singapore Indoor Stadium, and also incorporates a new aquatics facility, indoor sports hall, water sports centre, public sports facilities, and retail.
How big is the National Stadium in Singapore?
National Stadium. As the centrepiece of the Singapore Sports Hub, get the best of live sports and entertainment at the 55,000 capacity National Stadium and enjoy spectacular views of the waterfront and Singapore city skyline.
How many facilities are available in Singapore Sports Hub?
a 55,000-seat National Stadium. the existing 13,000-seat Singapore Indoor Stadium. a 3,000-seat OCBC Arena. a 6,000-seat OCBC Aquatic Centre.
Who owns Singapore Sports Hub?
SportsHub Pte Ltd is a consortium comprising three equity partners: InfraRed Capital Partners, Cushman & Wakefield Facilities & Engineering, and Global Spectrum Asia.
Who designed Singapore Sports Hub?
Arup Group
DP Architects
Singapore Sports Hub/Architecture firms
What is a sport hub?
Community sport hubs provide a home for sport. They bring together sport clubs and key local partners who want to develop and grow the sporting offering in the community. They focus on sustainable, community-led approaches that get clubs working together to develop welcoming, safe and fun environments for sport.
Who built National Stadium?
It was used mostly for football matches until 2004. It hosted several international competitions including the 1980 African Cup of Nations final, the 2000 African Cup of Nations final, and FIFA World Cup qualifying matches….National Stadium, Lagos.
Construction | |
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Opened | 1961 |
Renovated | 1972 |
Expanded | 1972 |
Architect | Isaac Fola-Alade |
Who is in charge of sports hub?
Alignment vs approval: What Sports Hub CEO Lionel Yeo learned from the private sector after 22 years in govt.
How many stadiums are there in Singapore?
Public stadiums
Stadium | Location | Capacity |
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National Stadium | Kallang | 55,000 |
Queenstown Stadium | Queenstown | 3,800 |
Serangoon Stadium | Serangoon | 1,200 |
Singapore Indoor Stadium | Kallang | 12,000 |
Who is the owner of National Stadium?
Nigerian government
National Stadium, Lagos
Former names | Surulere Stadium |
Location | Surulere, Lagos |
Owner | Nigerian government |
Capacity | 55,000 (1972) 45,000 (1999) |
Construction |
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How many capacity is National Stadium?
45,000
The stadium had been actually built specifically for hosting football games and has hosted quite a number of international football games as well. The stadium is owned and operated by the Government of Nigeria and has a capacity of 45,000.
How many seats does the Singapore Sports Hub have?
The Singapore Sports Hub, which incorporated an existing 12,000-seat Singapore Indoor Stadium, began operations on June 30, 2014 for the general public to start using its facilities.
How safe are Singapore Sports Hub venues?
In line with the heightened distancing measures announced by the government, Singapore Sports Hub has tightened safe management measures across all its venues and facilities to ensure the public can continue to exercise and stay fit in a safe environment.
Why invest in Singapore Sports Hub?
Our Vision: To be the region’s premier sports, entertainment and lifestyle destination. Our Mission: To make Singapore Sports Hub an icon of national pride through the creation and delivery of extraordinary experiences that bind us all – be it as a competitor, participant or spectator. Our Corporate Purpose: For Singapore and all Singaporeans.
How far is the walk to the Singapore Sports Hub by MRT?
Kallang MRT Station (EW10) is approximately 600m walking distance under a sheltered walkway to the Singapore Sports Hub. For more information, please refer to the MRT network map.