Talk:South China AA Stadium

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Name[edit]

The stadium never named after "South China" but "South China AA". The article title was inaccurate from 2008. In this book, the stadium was referred as SCAA Stadium. While the press release of the redevelopment of the stand, referred the stadium as "Grandstand .....Football Pitch". Matthew hk (talk) 01:02, 8 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Exact years of demolition[edit]

https://mmis.hkpl.gov.hk/ had a not perfect search engine, thus i can't found the exact year that one of the stand was demolished for the driving range.

Since the MMIS did not have data after 1991, and online free back issue of newspaper existed after the 2000s, there is a decade gap of free newspaper archive . Thus, i can't find the news article for the demolition of the two remaining stand either. A pirated copy (in Youtube) of 1992's 體育世界 , a TV program, shown the opening of the sport bar in the 2/F of the Sports Complex (roof of the driving range) as well as the 3 remaining stands, however, not enough to support the exact years of the demolition. the wiki-commons photo is a good primary source to show the status of the stadium in 2012, as it. Matthew hk (talk) 13:21, 8 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

First generation[edit]

A long term goal of the article, would be dig out news article about the design of the first and second generation of the pitch. From official history page, look likes the pitch had turned 90 degree as shown in the photo. Matthew hk (talk) 13:24, 8 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]