MFF Football Centre
Location | Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia |
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Coordinates | 47°54′00″N 106°54′58″E / 47.90000°N 106.91611°E / 47.90000; 106.91611Coordinates: 47°54′00″N 106°54′58″E / 47.90000°N 106.91611°E / 47.90000; 106.91611 |
Operator | Mongolian Football Federation |
Capacity | 5,000 |
Surface | Artificial Turf |
Opened | 2002 |
Tenants | |
Mongolia national football team Mongolian Premier League clubs |
MFF Football Centre (Mongolian: МХХ Хөлбөмбөгийн төв) is a stadium in the independent municipality of Ulaanbaatar within Mongolia.[1]
Overview
It is currently used for football matches and boasts an artificial playing surface.
It has recently played host to Mongolia's attempts to qualify for the AFC Challenge Cup and the 2014 FIFA World Cup.[2]
The newly-expanded 5,000 seat stadium at the football centre opened in October 2013.[3]
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