Yongin Football Center
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| Full name | Yongin Football Center |
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| Location | Yongin, Gyeonggi, South Korea |
| Coordinates | 37°09′02.8″N 127°19′01.1″E / 37.150778°N 127.316972°ECoordinates: 37°09′02.8″N 127°19′01.1″E / 37.150778°N 127.316972°E Fatal error: The format of the coordinate could not be determined. Parsing failed. |
| Owner | Yongin Football Center Foundation |
| Operator | Yongin Football Center Foundation |
| Surface | Grass and artificial turf |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 16 January 2002 |
| Opened | 25 April 2003 |
| Expanded | August 2004 |
| Tenants | |
| Yongin City FC (2010–2016) | |
| Yongin Football Center | |
| Hangul | Script error: No such module "ko-translit". |
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| Hanja | 龍仁蹴球센터 |
| RR | Script error: No such module "ko-translit". |
| MR | Script error: No such module "ko-translit". |
The Yongin Football Center (Hangul: 용인축구센터) is a football youth academy located in Yongin, South Korea.
Facilities
Yongin Football Center has football-specific stadium and training facilities and was built in 2003. It has five football pitches, two of which are natural turf, and three that are artificial turf pitches. It was the home ground of Yongin City FC from 2010 to 2016.
External links
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