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Chi Lăng Stadium ( Vietnamese : Sân vận động Chi Lăng ) was a multi-purpose stadium in Đà Nẵng , Vietnam .

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4-520: Built on the banks of the Hàn River in 1954, the stadium played host to a number of memorable games, most notably Vietnam's 3–2 win over China at the 2000 AFC U-17 Championship , featuring goals from future star Phạm Văn Quyến . The stadium was also used for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2016 Asian Beach Games . The stadium was the home stadium of SHB Đà Nẵng of the V-League until 2016, when

8-581: The next edition of the tournament . Despite the disciplines, the final results of the tournament were not changed due to the draws were already taken place before the ban and the finalists Iran and Oman both participated in the 2001 FIFA U-17 World Championship . At the tournament held in Trinidad and Tobago , both sides failed to make it past the group stage as well as Japan , with Iran losing every match they played and Oman only drawing once. This article about an association football competition within

12-504: The club moved to the Hòa Xuân Stadium . The stadium was to be demolished in early 2018 to make way for two 33-story apartment complexes, but that effectively never happened and as of today, the stadium lies in an abandoned state, with trees growing in the stands. This article about a Vietnamese sports venue is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . 2000 AFC U-17 Championship The 2000 AFC U-16 Championship

16-646: Was the 9th AFC U-16 Championship , which was held between 3 and 17 September 2000 in Vietnam . Oman defeated Iran in the final round. All matches were held in Chi Lăng Stadium , Da Nang , Vietnam . In May 2001, 16 players were banned from international football for 2 years following X-ray tests that suggested they were at least 19 years old. Of the teams involved, Oman had 6 players banned, Iran 5, Bangladesh 3 and Thailand 2. Nepal did not allow its players to be tested. These five teams were banned from

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