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  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow

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Press release by Zaha Hadid Architects, London | October 08, 2025
 
Inaugural match at Xi'an International Football Centre
Xi'an, China
 
The new Xi’an International Football Centre has hosted its inaugural international matches with China’s National U-23 team facing teams from Australia, Timor-Leste and Northern Mariana Islands in the Group D qualifying matches of the 2026 Asian Cup finals that will be held in Saudi Arabia.
 
Xi’an International Football Centre’s 60,000-seat stadium and training grounds are integral to the ongoing development of football in China. Initiated by the Chinese Football Association and China’s national sports development organisations, the new football centre provides facilities of the highest standards to nurture the sport across all levels—from international competition to grassroots community leagues and youth training academies; enabling all generations to gather, play and celebrate football's unifying spirit.
 
Situated within the orthogonal urban grid of the city’s Fengdong district and its stations on Line 16 of Xi’an’s growing Metro network, the stadium’s open façades invite the city into the heart of the building to enjoy its public spaces, recreation and dining facilities throughout every day of the year. Positioned within a series of shaded south-facing terraces with views over the city, these amenities also serve spectators during football matches, cultural events and performances.
 
The stadium’s sweeping geometries are defined to minimize the impacts of prevailing winds from the north that chill the city each winter. The fluid forms of the roof shelter the saddle-shaped structure designed to maximize availability of spectator seating at midfield.
 
An ultra-lightweight long span cable-net roof structure generates minimal loads to significantly reduce embodied carbon within the stadium by minimizing the materials required for its primary structure. Wide perimeter roof overhangs shelter facilities within the building's envelope while the large, shaded, open-air terraces and public concourses provide comfortable conditions in the hot summers of Xi’an’s continental climate.
 
Supported by the tensioned cable-net structure, a translucent membrane over the seating bowl protects spectators from inclement weather and direct sunlight while also allowing maximum levels of natural light to reach the playing surface, promoting the growth of grass on the pitch to provide playing conditions of the highest standard.
 
Digital modelling has defined the geometry of the spectators’ seating bowl to optimize proximity and views to the field of play from all 60,000 seats, generating the most exciting atmosphere for football and ensuring an outstanding match experience for all players and spectators.
 
China’s ancient capital and historic eastern terminus of the Silk Road, Xi’an’s has a long history of welcoming visitors from around the world. In the global arena of football, Xi’an International Football Centre continues this tradition and builds a legacy of new civic spaces, sports, and recreational facilities for the city’s nine million residents and its many youth, league, and professional football clubs.
 
Project Team
Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)
ZHA Principal: Patrik Schumacher
ZHA Project Directors: Nils Fischer, Lei Zheng
ZHA Project Associates: Vishu Bhooshan, Jakub Klaska
ZHA Project Architect: Hungda Chien
ZHA Project Team: Shajay Bhooshan, Jianfei Chu, Chun-Yen Chen, Marina Dimopoulou, Cesar Fragachan, Michael Forward, Matthew Gabe, Stratis Georgiou, Charles Harris, Yen-fen Huang, Han Hsun Hsieh, Yihoon Kim, Henry Louth, Martha Masli, Mauro Sabiu, Xin Swift, Adeliia Papulzan, Pablo Agustin Vivas, Jinqi Huang
ZHA Competition Project Directors: Nils Fischer, Lei Zheng
ZHA Competition Associate: Jakub Klaska ZHA Competition Team: Chun-Yen Chen, Marina Dimopoulou, Michael Forward, Matthew Gabe, Stratis Georgiou, Charles Harris, Yen-fen Huang, Han Hsun Hsieh, Martha Masli, Xin Swift
ZHA BIM Team: Yihoon Kim, Mauro Sabiu, Adeliia Papulzan, Pablo Agustin Vivas
ZHA CODE: Shajay Bhooshan, Vishu Bhooshan, Jianfei Chu, Cesar Fragachan, Henry Louth
 
Consultants
Executive Architect: Arcplus Institute of Shanghai Architectural Design & Research Co.,Ltd. (AISA)
Local Architect: Intelligent Design for Emerging Architecture (Hongkong) Limited (iDEA)
Structural Engineers: AISA, Schlaich Bergermann Partner (SBP), Qiang Chang
General Contractor: Shaanxi Construction Engineering Group Co., Ltd.
Façade Engineering: FORCITIS Architectural Technology Co., Ltd. (FORCITIS), Zhejiang Yasha Curtain Wall Co., Ltd.(YASHA)
M&E Engineering: AISA MEP: AISA
Fire Engineer: AISA, Tianjin TEDA Fire Technology Co., Ltd.
Landscape Consultant: iDEA, AISA
Lighting Design: Lichtvision
Acoustic Consultant: AISA
 
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | Zaha Hadid Architects, London | Photography © Hufton + Crow
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London

Entwurf

Zaha Hadid Architects, London
Design: Patrik Schumacher
ZHA Project Directors: Charles Walker, Nils Fischer
ZHA Project Associate: Jakub Klaska, Lei Zheng
ZHA Project Team: Shajay Bhooshan, Vishu Bhooshan, Jianfei Chu, Chun-Yen Chen,
Hung-Da Chien, Marina Dimopoulou, Cesar Fragachan, Michael Forward, Matthew Gabe,
Stratis Georgiou, Charles Harris, Yen-fen Huang, Han Hsun Hsieh, Yihoon Kim, Henry Louth,
Martha Masli, Mauro Sabiu, Xin Swift, Adeliia Papulzan, Pablo Agustin Vivas
 
Partner Architect: Intelligent Design for Emerging Architecture (iDEA)
iDEA Project Director: Yan Gao
iDEA Project Team: Jianyou Yang, Bin Wu, Fiona Huang, Jingshan Zhong, Shishang Deng,
Qiongli Lu, Ting Liu, Xinyu Kou, Daria Morkovkina, Haixia Zhang
Structural Engineering: Qiang Chang

Consultants:
Local Design Institute: Arcplus Institute of Shanghai Architectural Design & Research
Sports Consultant: Clive John Lewis
Lighting: Lichtvision Design
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
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  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
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  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
  • Xi’an International Football Centre, China | © Zaha Hadid Architects, London
Pressemitteilung von Zaha Hadid Architects, London | 20.08.2020

Das neue Xi'an International Football Center wird ein Stadion mit 60.000 Sitzplätzen für nationale und internationale Spiele sowie für nationale Ligaspiele, Jugendtrainingsakademien, Unterhaltungsveranstaltungen und kulturelle Veranstaltungen sein. Das Zentrum befindet sich im neuen Bezirk Fengdong von Xi'an mit seinen Stationen im wachsenden U-Bahn-Netz der Stadt.
Mit neun Millionen Einwohnern und zwei professionellen Fußballclubs wird Xi'an Gastgeber des Asien-Pokals der Asian Football Confederation (AFC) 2023 in China. Das Stadion basiert auf seiner alten Arbeitsweise als Ausgangspunkt des Entwurfs und wurde so konzipiert, dass es optimale Bedingungen für den Fußball bietet und seine Nutzung nach dem Turnier 2023 über Generationen hinweg maximiert.
Die offenen Fassaden des Stadions sind in das orthogonale städtische Netz des Geschäftsviertels von Fengdong integriert und laden die Stadt im Herzen des Gebäudes ein, den ganzen Tag über die öffentlichen Bereiche, Erholungs- und Speisemöglichkeiten zu nutzen. Diese Annehmlichkeiten befinden sich in einer Reihe von schattigen, nach Süden ausgerichteten Gartenterrassen mit Blick über die Stadt bis zum Qing-Berg und dienen auch Zuschauern, die das Stadion bei Fußballspielen, kulturellen Veranstaltungen und Aufführungen besuchen.
Die geschwungenen Linien der Fassade schützen das Stadion vor Nordwind und vermitteln die fließenden Formen des Daches, das die sattelförmige Sitzschale schützt, wodurch die im Mittelfeld bereitgestellten Zuschauersitze maximiert werden.
Das Design verwendet eine ultraleichte, langspannige Kabelnetz-Dachkonstruktion, was zu einer minimalen Belastung und einem minimalen Materialbedarf führt, was wiederum die Primärstruktur des Stadions verringert. Das Dach mit breitem Umfang überragt die Schutzeinrichtungen innerhalb der Gebäudehülle, während die großen, schattigen Freiluftterrassen und öffentlichen Hallen auf allen Ebenen umfangreich bepflanzt sind und komfortable Bedingungen in Xi'ans heißem kontinentalen Sommerklima bieten.
Unterstützt von der gespannten Kabelnetzstruktur schützt eine durchscheinende Membran über dem Sitz die Zuschauer vor schlechtem Wetter und direkter Sonneneinstrahlung, während gleichzeitig möglichst viel natürliches Licht auf die Spielfläche gelangt und das Graswachstum auf dem Spielfeld gefördert wird, um Spielbedingungen zu schaffen auf höchstem Niveau.
Die digitale Modellierung hat die Geometrie der Sitzschale der Zuschauer definiert, um die Nähe und den Blick auf das Spielfeld von allen 60.000 Plätzen aus zu optimieren, die aufregendste Atmosphäre für den Fußball zu schaffen und allen Spielern und Zuschauern ein herausragendes Spielerlebnis zu bieten.
Chinas alte Hauptstadt und Kern der Seidenstraße, Xi'an, hat eine lange Geschichte darin, Besucher aus der ganzen Welt willkommen zu heißen. In der globalen Arena des Fußballs setzt das Xi'an
International Football Center diese Tradition fort und baut ein bleibendes Erbe neuer bürgerlicher Räume, Sport- und Freizeiteinrichtungen für die Stadt auf.

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The new Xi’an International Football Centre will be 60,000-seat stadium for national and international matches as well as domestic league games, youth training academies, entertainment performances and cultural events. The centre will be located in Xi’an's Fengdong New District with its stations on the city’s expanding metro network.
With a population of nine million people and two professional football clubs, Xi’an will be a host city of the 2023 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup in China. Taking its legacy mode of operations as the starting point of the design, the stadium has been designed to provide optimum conditions for football and maximize its use by generations after the 2023 tournament.
Integrated within the orthogonal urban grid of Fengdong’s business district, the stadium’s open façades invite the city into the heart of the building to enjoy its public spaces, recreation and dining facilities throughout the day. Located in a series of shaded south-facing garden terraces with views over the city to Qing Mountain, these amenities will also serve spectators visiting the stadium during football matches, cultural events and performances.
The sweeping lines of the façade protect the stadium from northerly winds and convey the fluid forms of the roof that shelters the saddle-shaped seating bowl which maximizes the spectator seating provided at midfield.
The design employs an ultra-lightweight long span cable-net roof structure, resulting in a minimum load and material footprint that in turn reduces the stadium’s primary structure. Wide perimeter roof overhangs shelter facilities within the building's envelope while the large, shaded, open-air terraces and public concourses incorporates extensive planting on all levels, providing comfortable conditions in Xi’an’s hot continental summer climate.
Supported by the tensioned cable-net structure, a translucent membrane over the seating protects spectators from inclement weather and direct sunlight while also allowing the most amount of natural light to reach the playing surface, promoting the growth of grass on the pitch to provide playing conditions of the highest standard.
Digital modelling has defined the geometry of the spectators’ seating bowl to optimize proximity and views to the field of play from all 60,000 seats, generating the most exciting atmosphere for football and ensuring an outstanding match experience for all players and spectators.
China’s ancient capital and core of the Silk Road, Xi’an has a long history of welcoming visitors from around the world. In the global arena of football, the Xi’an International Football Centre continues this tradition and builds a lasting legacy of new civic spaces, sports and recreational facilities for the city.

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