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Insee Chantarasatit Stadium

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Insee Chantarasatit Stadium
Insee Chantarasatit Stadium

Intree Chantarasatit Stadium (Thai: สนามอินทรีย์จันทรสถิตย์) is the main multi-purpose stadium of Kasetsart University, on the university's main campus in Chatuchak District, Bangkok, Thailand. It is one of several stadia used by the Kasetsart F.C. The stadium holds 4,000 people.

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Insee Chantarasatit Stadium
Rapee Sagarik Road, Bangkok Chatuchak District

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N 13.847122 ° E 100.565834 °
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Rapee Sagarik Road
10900 Bangkok, Chatuchak District
Bangkok, Thailand
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