Shanghai: Sport
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Shanghai Stadium
The Shanghai Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Shanghai. Between 2009 and 2019, the stadium hosted home matches of the Chinese Super League team Shanghai SIPG.
Zhabei Stadium
Zhabei Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Shanghai. It is currently used mostly for football matches and athletics events. The stadium has a capacity of 20,000 people with 16,000 seats and about 4,000 people in all standing place.
Shanghai International Circuit
The Shanghai International Circuit is a motorsport race track, situated in the Jiading District, Shanghai. The circuit is best known as the venue for the annual Chinese Grand Prix which was hosted from 2004 to 2019 and again from 2023 onwards.
Mercedes-Benz Arena
The Mercedes-Benz Arena, formerly known as the Shanghai World Expo Cultural Center, is an indoor arena located on the former grounds of Expo 2010 in Pudong, Shanghai. It is owned and operated by the AEG-OPG joint venture.
Hongkou Football Stadium
Hongkou Football Stadium is a football stadium in Shanghai, China. Located in Hongkou District, the stadium has a maximum capacity of 33,060. It is the first ever football stadium to be built in China.
Jiangwan Stadium
The Jiangwan Stadium, formerly Shanghai Stadium, is a multi-purpose athletics stadium in Shanghai.
Qi Zhong Stadium
The Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena, also known as Qizhong Stadium, is a tennis arena in Shanghai, People's Republic of China. The complex is located on an 80-hectare area, in Maqiao Town, in the southwest of Shanghai, Minhang District.
Shanghai Indoor Stadium
Shanghai Indoor Stadium, also known as the Shanghai Grand Stage, is a multi-purpose gymnasium in Shanghai. Hailed as a great feat of engineering at the time of its construction, the building is now considered dated and out-classed by newly constructed sporting facilities nearby.
Shanghai Oriental Sports Center
The Shanghai Oriental Sports Centre, also known as the Shanghai Aquatic Sports Center, is a sports venue that started construction on December 30, 2008, and was completed in late 2010.
Yuanshen Sports Centre Stadium
The Yuanshen Sports Centre Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Shanghai. It is currently used mostly for association football matches. The stadium has a maximum seating capacity for 16,000 spectators.
Pudong Football Stadium
The Pudong Football Stadium, currently named SAIC Motor Pudong Arena due to sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Shanghai, China. Completed in October 2020, it is the home of Chinese Super League club Shanghai Port. The stadium has a capacity for 37,000 spectators.
Shanghai Expo Mart
The Shanghai Expo Mart, formerly the Africa Joint Pavilion, is an exhibition hall near the Huangpu River in Shanghai, China. The hall was originally constructed for Expo 2010 and consists of 21,000 square metres of indoor area and 3,600 square metres of outdoor space.
Shanghai Race Club
The Shanghai Race Club was a horse racing club located in Shanghai, China. The Club was based at the Shanghai Racecourse, and the two names are often used interchangeably.
Shanghai International Gymnastic Center
The Shanghai International Gymnastic Center is a basketball arena, in Changning District, Shanghai, China. The arena holds 4,000 people. It is currently used mostly for Artistic gymnastics events.
Shanghai Street Circuit
Shanghai Street Circuit is a street circuit in Pudong, Shanghai. On 18 July 2004, the 2.840 km track hosted a non-championship race of Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters won by Gary Paffett for Mercedes-AMG.
Jinshan Sports Centre
Jinshan Football Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Jinshan District, Shanghai. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 30,000 people.
Luwan Gymnasium
The Luwan Gymnasium is a basketball arena, in Luwan District, Shanghai, China. The arena is home to the Shanghai Sharks, a member of the Chinese Basketball Association. The facility seats 3,000 people.
Shanghai Tianma Circuit
Tianma Circuit is a permanent racing circuit located at 3000 Shenzhuan road in the Sheshan Songjiang district of Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
Genbao Football Base
Genbao Football Base is the training ground of Shanghai Port F.C. and home to its youth academy. Located in Chongming County, Shanghai, China, the base is named after its founder and owner, Xu Genbao, a prominent Chinese football manager and a former international footballer.