The Chengdu Sports Center (Chinese: 成都市体育中心), or Sichuan Provincial Sports Center (Chinese: 四川省体育中心),[1] is a sports complex with a multiuse stadium in Chengdu, China which is used mostly for soccer matches.
The stadium holds 39,225 and opened on 28 December 1991; it was the home of the Chengdu Blades, a soccer club in China League One (the second tier of the Chinese soccer pyramid).
It was one of the venues for the group stages of the 2007FIFA Women's World Cup. It hosted six games in total.
In 2013, ruins dating back as to as far as the Han Dynasty were discovered underneath the stadium. Subsequently, excavation was undertaken at the site, and the stadium was reopened to the public as an archaeological and historic site in 2023 after nine years of work.[3]