Stadium

NOEVIR Stadium Kobe

NOEVIR Stadium Kobe

Our home stadium, “Noevir Stadium Kobe,” was originally Kobe Central Football Stadium, which hosted numerous international matches throughout football history. It was rebuilt as a world-class dedicated ball game stadium, with evergreen natural grass, for the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan. Although its original name was “Kobe Wing Stadium,” the naming rights were acquired in March 2007, and it became “Home’s Stadium Kobe,” before being renamed “Noevir Stadium Kobe” in March 2013. In 2018, to create a pitch where players could thrive aggressively and dynamically, we introduced Japan’s first hybrid grass pitch.

As a dedicated ball game stadium, it is characterized by a very short distance between the stands and the pitch. The closest back stand is just 6 meters away. You can enjoy the game with an intensity that makes you feel the fierce clashes, and even the breathing, of the players on the pitch. Careful consideration has also been given to the gradient of the seating to ensure excellent visibility from anywhere in the stands, allowing you to experience the immersive atmosphere of the entire stadium, even from the top row.

In addition, the roof is retractable, allowing you to watch the game without getting wet, even on rainy days. The stadium is also equipped with a seat air conditioning system, two enormous video screens, and other features, ensuring a comfortable viewing experience for all spectators. We invite you to come and enjoy the thrilling atmosphere of “Noevir Stadium Kobe.”

* For AFC Champions League matches, Noevir Stadium Kobe is referred to as “Kobe City Misaki Park Stadium.”

NOEVIR Stadium Kobe
  • Location
    1-2-2 Misakicho, Hyogo-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo 652-0855 Inside Misaki Park
  • Capacity
    30,132 (J.League Club License Capacity: 28,996)
  • Size
    Building Area: Approx. 31,706.15m², Floor Area: Approx. 58,744.22m², Height: Approx. 45.0m
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