Thunderdome Stadium

Thunderdome Stadium
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Full nameThunderdome Stadium
LocationBang Phut, Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, Thailand
Coordinates13°55′05″N 100°32′51″E / 13.917989°N 100.547411°E / 13.917989; 100.547411
Public transit MRT  Mueang Thong Thani Lake (from 2024)
OwnerMuangthong United
OperatorMuangthong United
Capacity15,000[1]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1998
Renovated2009
Tenants
Muangthong United

The Thunderdome Stadium is a football stadium located in Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi, Thailand. It is the home of Thai League 1 side Muangthong United. The stadium was the first operate football stadium in Thailand.

History

Inside the stadium

Thunderdome Stadium has been the home venue of Muangthong United since 2007. Owned by Sports Authority of Thailand, rented by Muangthong United, the stadium originally known as Thunderdome Sports Complex, it opened in 1998 and had only one main stand before the Thai League 1 promotion in 2009. After the promotion to the top division of Muangthong United, the club started to develop the stadium, construct other temporary stands to hold the demands of the supporter. In 2010, after the club clinched its first ever top division, Thunderdome Stadium was developed into the 4 stands stadium with full installed seats. The capacity rose to 15,000.

The stadium in 2018
West stand

Name

The name of the ground changed twice due to sponsorship agreements, the first time it was changed from the original name, Thunderdome Stadium, to Yamaha Stadium following the sponsorship in 2010. In 2012, The stadium was changed its alias to SCG Stadium following the club title sponsor of SCG. However, the stadium is still referred as its official name of Thunderdome Stadium in AFC competitions. In 2020, SCG decided not to renew the contract with the club as the last contract was due to expire in November 2020, ended 8 years as a main sponsor for the club. In 2021–22 season, the club decided to change the stadium back to Thunderdome Stadium once again for the first time since 2010.[2][3]

Capacity

The stadium used to be able to hold as much as 20,000 spectators but the number reduce after renovation by filling in chairs to make the stadium all seated with the capacity of 15,000 people.[4]

Supporter stand

Other events

On 25 November 2012, K-pop artists under S.M. Entertainment featuring Kangta, BoA, TVXQ, Super Junior, Girls' Generation, SHINee, f(x) and EXO, performed the world tour SMTown Live World Tour III in Bangkok in the stadium.[5]

The stadium hosted Korean Pop Sensation Psy on 28 November 2012.

Clash played their final concert here on 30 April 2014, followed by their disbandment.

Guns N' Roses played here on 28 February 2017 as part of their Not in This Lifetime... Tour.

Fall Out Boy performed in this stadium on 6 December 2023 as part of So Much For (Tour) Dust.[6]

International matches

Date Team 1 Score Team 2 Competition
8 November 2009  Thailand 1–1  Syria Friendly
11 August 2010  Thailand 1–0  Singapore Friendly
4 September 2010  Thailand 1–0  India Friendly
7 November 2012  Thailand 2–0  Malaysia Friendly
8 October 2017  Thailand 1–0  Kenya Friendly

Attendances

The follows are the average and highest attendances of Muangthong United in their domestic league competitions at SCG Stadium.

Year Average Highest Competition
2011 10,742 21,370 2011 Thai Premier League
2012 13,427 21,155 2012 Thai Premier League
2013 10,888 14,114 2013 Thai Premier League
2014 9,522 14,950 2014 Thai Premier League
2015 9,168 14,980 2015 Thai Premier League
2016 9,777 12,579 2016 Thai League T1

References

  1. ^ "Background & Honors". Archived from the original on 20 February 2015.
  2. ^ กลับสู่จุดเริ่มต้น!เมืองทองคอนเฟิร์มใช้ "ธันเดอร์โดม"ดวลชลบุรี
  3. ^ ไฟเขียว ‘เอสซีจี เมืองทองฯ’ ใช้ ‘ธันเดอร์โดม’ ฟาดแข้ง
  4. ^ "สถานที่จัดงานแสดง คอนเสิร์ต พร้อมรายละเอียดที่ตั้ง แผนที่ และวิธีการเดินทาง - ThaiTicketMajor.com : Thailand Tickets Center". THAITICKETMAJOR.
  5. ^ "Review SCG Stadium รีวิวสนามฟุตบอลที่กำลังจะกลายเป็นที่จัดคอนเสิร์ต". 3 November 2012.
  6. ^ Singh, Surej (30 August 2023). "Fall Out Boy announce Bangkok concert, tease Southeast Asia tour". NME. Retrieved 31 January 2024.

External links

  • Stadium information

13°55′05″N 100°32′51″E / 13.917989°N 100.547411°E / 13.917989; 100.547411

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