Paloma Mizuho Stadium (2026)
Location | Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan |
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Coordinates | 35°07′22″N 136°56′39″E / 35.122721°N 136.944301°E |
Public transit | Nagoya Municipal Subway:![]() |
Owner | Nagoya City |
Capacity | 30,000 |
Field size | 106 x 68 m |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | November 2021 |
Built | 2021–2026 |
Opened | March 2026 (expected) |
Tenants | |
Nagoya Grampus |
The new Paloma Mizuho Stadium (パロマ瑞穂スタジアム, Paroma Mizuho Sutajiamu) is a multi-purpose stadium in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan.
The stadium replaced the former stadium in the same ground. It will be used for athletics and ceremonies for the 2026 Asian Games[1][2] and 2026 Asian Para Games[3]
History
The former stadium was used mostly for football matches and is the part-time home stadium of Nagoya Grampus along with Toyota Stadium. The former stadium holds 27,000 people and was built in 1941.
It is distinct from Mizuho Rugby Stadium, which has a capacity of 11,900 and is used mainly for rugby, including Top League games.
As mentioned above, the former stadium underwent major renovations and repairs in 1982 and 1994, but over 30 years have passed since then, and it has become noticeably dilapidated. It will be used as the main stadium for the 2026 Asian Games[1][4] and 2026 Asian Para Games,[3] and renovation work is currently underway in preparation for this. According to a city council announcement on 25 December 2018, Nagoya aims to begin renovation work in 2023 and complete it before the 2026 games, with funding to be raised through a broad-based crowdfunding method involving private funding. During the Asian Games, temporary seating will be installed in a two-tiered, fully covered stand with a capacity of 35,000, and after the games, the capacity will be increased to 30,000. In response to this policy, Nagoya City and Nagoya Grampus Eight officially announced in November 2019 that Mizuho Stadium would be closed from fiscal year 2021 for a complete renovation, that Grampus-sponsored matches would not be held at Mizuho from that year until the renovation was completed, and that a reopening date for the stadium would be announced at a later date.[5][6] However, Nagoya City designated the stadium as a mass vaccination site to prevent the spread of COVID-19 infection, so the stadium was closed and construction work was delayed, and it continued to function as a vaccination site until the end of October 2021. After completing its role as a venue, the old stadium officially closed in November of the same year, and started demolished latter until 2022. The new stadium is expected to be open in March 2026, in time for the 2026 Asian Games.
See also
- Japan National Stadium – a new stadium in Tokyo which was also built and replaced the former stadium to prepared for a big sports tournament like the Olympics and Paralympics games.
References
- ^ a b Butler, Nick (25 September 2016). "Aichi and Nagoya officially awarded 2026 Asian Games". Inside the Games. insidethegames.biz. Archived from the original on 19 October 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
- ^ "Japan's 2026 Asian Games hosts told to improve preparations". Kyodo News. 9 December 2024. Archived from the original on 9 December 2024. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
- ^ a b "Sports Program/Competition Venues". AINAGOC. Retrieved 5 March 2025.
- ^ "Japan's 2026 Asian Games hosts told to improve preparations". Kyodo News. 9 December 2024. Archived from the original on 9 December 2024. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
- ^ "瑞穂公園陸上競技場(パロマ瑞穂スタジアム) 建て替えに伴う休場予定のお知らせ" (PDF) (Press release). 名古屋市教育委員会生涯学習部スポーツ振興課. 2019-11-19. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
- ^ "瑞穂公園陸上競技場(パロマ瑞穂スタジアム)建て替えに伴う休場について" (Press release). 名古屋グランパスエイト. 2019-11-22. Retrieved 2019-11-23.
External links
Media related to Mizuho Athletic Stadium at Wikimedia Commons
- J. League stadium guide (in Japanese)
- Stadium picture