The Reneegrad
| Address | City of Reneegrad Quebec and Shingoryeo |
|---|---|
| Location | RQFA Reneegrad Complex Koreana Sportplex City of Reneegrad Joongyeong Federal Province |
| Owner | Royal Quebecois Football Association |
| Operator | Reneegrad National Stadium Foundation |
| Capacity | 80,000 |
| Record attendance | 88,000 (Quebec and Shingoryeo vs. Semarland, World Cup 77 opening match) |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 10th of May, 2028 (Original) 10th of April, 2054 (Reopened) |
| Closed | 2052-54 |
| Rebuilt | 2052-54 |
| Construction cost | Q£200 million |
| Architect | Yedahm and Curzon |
| Structural engineer | Richardson |
| Services engineer | Bolitho-Legrand |
| Tenants | |
| Royal Quebecois Football Association (RQFA) (2028-Present) | |
The Reneegrad, commonly named Reneegrad after the city it is named after, is the national stadium of Quebec and Shingoryeo. It is located in the City of Reneegrad, a city directly south of Joongyeong. The stadium hosts a wide range of major football matches, including a majority of home matches by the Quebec and Shingoryeo national football team, and is usually considered for the Quebecois venue bids for major international competitions. It is also home to most domestic football finals, including the Coupe de la Reine (semifinals onward), the RQFA League Cup, and the Q-League Grand Final.
Originally built for the 2028 World Cup 77, it was opened earlier that year and hosted four games, including the third-place match, of the World Cup. In the decade following the World Cup The Reneegrad was limited to a predominantly-domestic use due to a self-imposed Quebecois absence from international football outside of those involving Quebecois Commonwealth. It was only in the past decade that the stadium would be back to hosting international tournaments. Since the return The Reneegrad hosted the 13th Champions League Final, 56th Cup Winners Cup Final and 3rd CAFA LigAnaia Final. The stadium also hosts music concerts and has hosted a selected number of home games of CSKA Quebec and Levis Athletic in the past, before the Reneegrad Riots of 2050 has brought the practice to an end. Since the rebuilding of the arena, it is back to welcoming the members of the football communities from across the Commonwealth, though with added security provisions.