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Toyota Stadium tickets


Toyota Stadium is built in 2001 in the city of Toyota, Japan. It was built to celebrate the city's 50th anniversary. The 45,000 capacity stadium is located near Nagoya City and the Toyota Stadium address is 7-2 Sengokucho, Toyota, Aichi 471-0016, Japan. Football fans from across the country follow the Toyota Stadium directions to reach this beautifully built stadium which is also home of Nagoya Grampus. The first match played here was between Nagoya Grampus and Jubilo Iwata on 21st July, 2001. Those who buy Toyota Stadium tickets mainly come here to watch the football matches, though the stadium also organises other sports competitions such as rugby matches. The most memorable match for holders of Toyota Stadium football tickets have definitely been the one played between Arsenal and Nagoya Grampus on 22nd July, 2013. It is also a venue for FIFA Club World Cup formerly known as Toyota Cup. The accordion style retractable roof of the stadium is a sign of the region's superior technology.