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Singapore Equestrian Club

(Singapore Turf The former Singapore Turf Club, which dates back to 1842, is located near the Kranji MRT station.

The whole racecourse covers 80 hectares and tens of thousands of people gather here every day. Tens of thousands of people gather here every day for equestrian exchanges, and it has hosted events such as the Singapore Airlines International Cup, the Singapore Gold Cup and the Lion City Cup.

Badminton Association of Asia

Badminton Asia Confederation (BAF) is the governing body of badminton in Asia, under the umbrella of Badminton World Federation (BWF), established in 1959 and headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It aims to promote the standard of badminton in the Asian region. In 1974, the China Badminton Association joined the BWF.

Singapore Indoor Stadium

SportsHub:SingaporeThe SportsHub is a large indoor stadium that opened in 1989, designed by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange and officially declared open by then Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew.

The Singapore Indoor Stadium is conical in shape, with a column-free interior. For the column-free structure, the arena stage layout flexible and changeable, the number of spectators can be accommodated with it. When holding concerts can accommodate 7306 to 7968 people, when holding sports events can accommodate 8126 to 10786 people, the maximum capacity of about 12,000 spectators.

The Singapore Indoor Stadium regularly hosts various sports competitions, such as the Singapore Badminton Open, the Southeast Asian Professional Basketball League and other tournaments, and American professional wrestling has also been held here. The opening ceremony of the 2009 Asian Youth Games was held here, and the 2010 Summer Youth Olympic Games were also Badminton and table tennis events were held at this venue.

addition to competitions, the stadium has also served as a venue for concerts by well-known musicians. Its arena has also become a venue for family entertainment, with magic shows, circuses, ice skating, and more held here every season.

Tori Sandstone

Tosu Sandstone (Sagan Tosu. Sagan Tosu is a Japanese professional soccer club founded in 1997, with its home ground at Tosu Stadium, and is now a participating team. 2014, in its first season in J1, Sagan Tosu finished 5th in the league.

Nexen Heroes

Nexen Heroes (넥센 히어로즈; Nexen Heroes) is a Korean professional baseball team founded in 1982, with a home stadium in the high-foot Sky Dome, the team has a history of resale.

Kagaya Sports University

Kagaya Sports University (National The National Institute of Fitness and Sports is a national university in Japan, founded in 1981 and located in Kagoya City, Kagoshima Prefecture, and is the only national sports university in Japan that focuses on sports-related teaching and research.

Philharmonic Korea

Fila Korea (Fila Korea) the world's top sports brand, by the Fila Korea strains of the club acquired global business, its tennis, skiing, golf, yoga, racing, mountaineering and other areas of the supplies most famous, is considered to be the representative of art, luxury model.

Hanshin Tigers

Hanshin Tigers (Hanshin The Tigers are a Japanese professional baseball team that belongs to the Nippon Professional Baseball Central League, founded in 1935, and is based at Hanshin Koshien Stadium.

Hiroshima Three Arrows

Sanfrecce Hiroshima (Hiroshima Sanfrecce, Sanfrecce Hiroshima) is a Japanese professional soccer club founded in 1938, formerly known as the Toyo Kogyo Football Division Sanshifrecce ro Hiroshima Sanfrecce, Sanfrecce Hiroshima) is a Japanese professional soccer club founded in 1938, formerly known as the Toyo Kogyo Football Division, with its home ground in Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture;

Yokohama Mariners

Yokohama F. Marinos is a Japanese professional soccer club, founded in 1972, with a home stadium of 72,000 spectators at Yokohama International Stadium in Yokohama City, and has won the J-League championship three times in its history.

Hiroshima Toyo Carp Team

Hiroshima Toyo Carp (Hiroshima Toyo Carp) is a Japanese professional baseball team belonging to the Nippon Professional Baseball Central League, founded in 1950, with a home field of Mazda Hiroshima Stadium, which has won the league championship seven times and the Japanese tournament championship three times (as of 2016).

China-Japan Dragon Team

The Chunichi Dragons are a Japanese professional baseball team, affiliated with the Nippon Professional Baseball Central League, founded in 1936, with a home field at Nagoya Dome, and having won the Japanese tournament twice (as of 2016).

K League

The Korea Professional Football League (K리그, K League, K League) is a professional soccer league in Korea, established in 1983 and divided into two levels since 2013: the Korea Professional Football Classic League (Classic K League) and the Korea Professional Football Challenge League. It is the most successful club in the history of the K-League, having won the title seven times.

Chiba Rhodes Marine Team

Chiba Lotte Marines Lotte Marines is a team belonging to the Pacific League, founded in 1950, with its home stadium being Chiba Marine Stadium, which has won the league championship five times and the Japanese tournament championship four times.

Doosan Bears

The Doosan Bears (두산 베어스, Doosan bears) are a professional baseball team in Korea, founded in 1982, whose home field is Jamsil Baseball Stadium, owned by the Doosan Group, and won the championship in the first year of Korean professional baseball. The team is owned by the Doosan Group and won the championship in its first year of existence;

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