Kai Tak Sports Park
啟德體育園 | |
Kai Tak Sports Park in 2024 | |
Interactive map of Kai Tak Sports Park | |
| Address | 38–39 Shing Kai Road, Kai Tak, Kowloon Hong Kong |
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| Location | Kai Tak, Kowloon |
| Operator | Kai Tak Sports Park Limited |
| Capacity | 50,000 (Kai Tak Stadium) 10,000 (Kai Tak Main Arena) 300 (Kai Tak Ancillary Arena) 5,000 (Kai Tak Youth Sports Ground) |
| Executive suites | 57 |
| Roof | Retractable |
| Record attendance | Football: 49,975 (Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur, 31 July 2025) Rugby: 38,352 (2025 Hong Kong Sevens, 30 March 2025) Concert: 45,995 (Coldplay, April 2025) |
| Acreage | 28 hectares |
| Public transit | Kai Tak Station Exit D Sung Wong Toi Station Exit D |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 23 April 2019 |
| Opened | 1 March 2025 |
| Construction cost | HK$30 billion (US$3.8 billion) |
| Architect | Populous |
| Main contractors | Hip Hing Engineering |
| Tenants | |
| Hong Kong national football team | |
| Website | |
| kaitaksportspark.com.hk | |
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| Simplified Chinese | 启德体育园 | ||||||||||||
| Cantonese Yale | Káidāk tai yuk yūan | ||||||||||||
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Kai Tak Sports Park is a multi-purpose stadium on the site of the former Kai Tak Airport in Kowloon, Hong Kong, as part of the Kai Tak Development project. The venue is located to the northwest of the old Kai Tak Airport, on the old car park. With an approximate area of 28 hectares, Kai Tak Sports Park is the largest sports venue in Hong Kong. The site anchors the redevelopment of the former airport site, and is intended to support the future sports development of Hong Kong.
South China Morning Post initially reported that the park would be finished by 2023, but it was not completed until 2024 due to a shortage of resources. The venue contains the Kai Tak Stadium, which holds 50,000 people at its maximum capacity along with a retractable roof, a 10,000-seat Kai Tak Arena and a 5,000-seat Public Sports Ground.
The venue was officially opened to the public on 1 March 2025. The first musical event to take place at the venue was Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour, with four shows held from 8-12 April 2025. The performances attracted 183,980 attendees in total.