Region: Delhi
The stadium came into existence in 1933 and is home to the Indian National Field Hockey Team. Once known simply as National Stadium, it hosted the first Asian Games in 1951.
It was re-named in 2002 in honour of the various achievements of Dhyan Chand on international as well as home turf. Often referred to as the 'Temple of Indian Hockey', MDC National Stadium is within striking distance of India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhawan, at the heart of the city.
A great tourist hotspot, too. It has, over the years, hosted a number of major international events, such as the 2010 Men's Hockey World Cup and the Commonwealth Games 2010.
It has a capacity of about 20,000, and is spread over 37 acres. The stadium is presently also home to Hockey India League side Delhi Waveriders.