Pohang Steel Yard
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| Location | Jeomchonsa-dong 1-6, Nam-gu, Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 35°59′52″N 129°23′03″E / 35.997781°N 129.384242°E |
| Owner | POSCO |
| Operator | Pohang Steelers |
| Capacity | 15,546 |
| Field size | 105 by 68 metres (115 by 74 yards) |
| Surface | Natural grass |
| Construction | |
| Opened | November 10, 1990 |
| Construction cost | 11 billion won |
| Tenants | |
| Pohang Steelers (1990–present) | |
The Pohang Steel Yard is a football stadium in Pohang, South Korea. It is the home stadium of Pohang Steelers. The stadium holds 15,546 spectators and was built in 1990 as the first football-specific stadium in South Korea.
History
Former honourary POSCO chairman Park Tae-joon pushed for the construction of a football-specific stadium as a step towards the professionalisation of the POSCO team and the development of football in South Korea more broadly.[1] Construction was completed in 1990 and the Steel Yard opened to the public in November of that year with a match between POSCO Atoms (now Pohang Steelers) and Korea University.[2][3]
Pohang Steelers marked the 30th anniversary of the Steel Yard in 2020 by incorporating the stadium into the design of their home kit and releasing commemorative merchandise.[4]
In 2022, the stadium was damaged by Typhoon Hinnamnor, forcing the Steelers to play a K League 1 home fixture against Suwon Samsung Bluewings at the Bluewings' own home ground.[5][6]
Structure and facilities
In 2003, the stadium was upgraded with a comprehensive renovation, such as a year-round turf field, modern sound system, and new player lockers. The electric scoreboard and lightings, sound facilities and convenient facilities are rated as good as those of the stadiums built to host the 2002 FIFA World Cup.[7]
The VIP seating area, known as the Skybox, was refurbished in 2024 and seats up to 13 people.[8] Ahead of the 2025 season, Pohang Steelers revealed a series of renovations to the stadium including the expansion of the supporters area in the north stand and the addition of seating with tables in some parts of the home end.[9] Several convenience stores and fast food outlets were also opened within the stadium.[10]
Transport
The Steel Yard is located in the industrial area to the south of Pohang, 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) away from Pohang station.[11] The stadium is served by local buses and there is free on-site parking for spectators.[citation needed]
See also
References
- ^ Seo, Seo-bin (16 October 2018). "한국 축구 역사의 증거, 스틸야드" [Evidence of the history of Korean football, the Steelyard]. Sports Dong-a (in Korean). Retrieved 16 January 2026.
- ^ "Welcome to Korea's first home of football — Pohang's iconic Steel Yard". POSCO Newsroom. 15 September 2016. Retrieved 16 January 2026.
- ^ "축구전용구장 국내 첫선 포철, 1백10억 들여 완공" [Korea's first football stadium completed at cost of 110bn won to Pohang Steel]. Hankyoreh (in Korean). 9 November 1990. p. 11. Retrieved 16 January 2026 – via Naver News Library.
- ^ Lee, Bareum (9 December 2019). "'축구의 성지' 포항스틸야드 위용 담았다" [The majestic Pohang Steelyard, the 'holy land of football']. Gyeongbuk Maeil (in Korean). Retrieved 16 January 2026.
- ^ Thomson Kim, Dave (6 September 2022). "South Korea's historic football stadium was attacked by a typhoon". Football Asian. Retrieved 16 January 2026.
- ^ Bae, Jin-nam (8 September 2022). "K리그1 포항-수원 14일 포항 경기, 태풍 피해로 수원서 개최" [K League 1: Pohang-Suwon match on 14th to be played in Suwon due to typhoon damage]. Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Retrieved 16 January 2026.
- ^ Football Tripper (2 July 2015). "Pohang Steel Yard". footballtripper.com. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
- ^ Lee, Young-ho (4 July 2024). "K리그1 포항, 스틸야드 스카이박스 리뉴얼" [K League 1's Pohang refurbish Steelyard Skybox]. Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Retrieved 16 January 2026.
- ^ Kim, Jo-hwi (7 February 2025). "K리그1 포항, 스틸야드 새 단장 완료…좌석·편의시설 확대" [K League 1's Pohang complete Steelyard redevelopment... Expansion of seating and facilities]. No Cut News (in Korean). Retrieved 16 January 2026.
- ^ Lee, Won-hee (8 February 2025). "포항스틸야드 새 단장 완료! 서포팅존·테이블 추가... 편의점·음식점도 생겼다" [Pohang Steelyard renovations complete! Supporting zone, table seats added... Convenience stores and food outlets constructed]. Star News (in Korean). Retrieved 16 January 2026 – via Daum.
- ^ Farrell, Andrew (13 July 2023). "Groundhopper's guide to..... Pohang Steel Yard". K League United. Retrieved 16 January 2026.
External links
- Pohang Steel Yard at World Stadiums
