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\"Yamaha<\/p>\n

Key facts<\/h3>\n

Club: Jubilo Iwata | Opening: 1978 | Capacity: 15,165 seats<\/p>\n

History and description<\/h3>\n

Yamaha Stadium was built by the Yamaha Motor Company, which has its headquarters and various factories nearby, to serve as the home of Yamaha Motor Soccer Club.<\/p>\n

The stadium opened in 1978 and got further expanded in 1985. It underwent a major redevelopment in 1993 when it became the home of Jubilo Iwata in the newly founded J-League.<\/p>\n

At the same time, it changed name to Jubilo Iwata Stadium, but it reverted back to its original name in 2003.<\/p>\n

The stadium got further expanded in 1995, reaching a capacity of 19,000, but this got reduced again in subsequent renovations. The last of these renovations was performed in 2013 when a new south stand was built behind the goal.<\/p>\n

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