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Central Stadium (Novorossiysk)
Central Stadium may refer to: Azerbaijan * Ujar Central Stadium, see list of football stadiums in Azerbaijan Belarus *Central Stadium (Gomel) *Central Stadium (Rechitsa) East Germany *Central Stadium (Leipzig, GDR) Georgia *Central Stadium (Tbilisi) India *Central Stadium (Thiruvananthapuram) Kazakhstan *Central Stadium (Aktobe) *Almaty Central Stadium *Kostanay Central Stadium *Pavlodar Central Stadium *Taraz Central Stadium Russia *Central Stadium (Astrakhan) *Central Stadium (Kazan) *Central Stadium (Krasnoyarsk) *Central Stadium (Murmansk) *Central Stadium (Oryol) *Central Stadium (Pyatigorsk) *Sochi Central Stadium *Central Stadium (Volgograd) *Central Stadium (Yekaterinburg) *Rashid Aushev Central Stadium, Nazran Tajikistan * Central Stadium (Dushanbe) Ukraine *Tsentralnyi Stadion, former name of Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex, Kiev *Tsentralnyi Stadion, Starokostiantyniv Starokostiantyniv ( uk, Старокостянтинів; pl, Starokonstantynów, or ''Kons ...
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Ujar Central Stadium
Ujar District ( az, Ucar rayonu) is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan. It is located in the centre of the country and belongs to the Central Aran Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Agdash, Goychay, Kurdamir, and Zardab. Its capital and largest city is Ujar. As of 2020, the district had a population of 89,500. History The name Ucar derives from the Turkic word "Ucqar" meaning "remote", as Ucar was remote from the Shirvanshah capital at Baku, and on the frontier of the Shirvan state. Before, the territory of the Ujar region was part of the Shirvan Beylerbey, later Shamakhi khanate. On April 10, 1840, according to the administrative reform, it was the part of Caspian Province, and in 1846, joined the Shamakhi Governorate. After the Shamakhi earthquake in 1859, the centre of the Governorate moved to Baku. In December 1867, Goychay Uyezd was established in the territory of Baku province. At that time, the district was part of the Goychay Uyezd. In 1930 ...
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Central Stadium (Kazan)
The Central Stadium (russian: Центральный стадион, tt-Cyrl, Үзәк стадион) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kazan, Russia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Rubin Kazan FC Rubin Kazan (russian: Футбо́льный клуб Руби́н Каза́нь, ''Futbolny klub Rubin Kazan'' , Tatar language, Tatar: Рубин Казан) is a Russian professional association football, football club based in the city o .... The western half of the tribunes is covered with a canopy. In 2010, the stadium gained Four stars classification from UEFA.УЕФА присвоил стадиону в Казани категорию "четыре звезды"
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Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
The Olympic National Sports Complex (also known as Olympic Stadium; uk, Національний спортивний комплекс "Олімпійський", translit=Natsionalnyi sportyvnyi kompleks "Olimpiiskyi") is a multi-use sports and recreation facility in Kyiv, Ukraine, located on the slopes of the city's central Cherepanova Hora (Cherepanov Hill), Pecherskyi District. The Olympic National Sports Complex Stadium, the home of FC Dynamo Kyiv, is the premier sports venue in Ukraine and the sixteenth largest in Europe. Since May 2020, the stadium is also used for the home matches of Shakhtar Donetsk due to the war in Donbas. The complex beside its stadium also features several other sports facilities and is designed to host the Olympic Games (the stadium hosted some football matches at the 1980 Summer Olympics). Following extensive renovation works, including the construction of a new roof, the stadium was reopened on 9 October 2011 with a performance by Shakira and ...
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Central Stadium (Dushanbe)
The Markazii Tojikiston Stadium (russian: Центральный республиканский стадион Душанбе; tg, Варзишгоҳи марказии Тоҷикистон, Varzishgohi Markazii Tojikiston), also known as Pamir Stadium or Central Tajikistan Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium currently holds 20,000. It is currently the home ground of the Tajikistan national football team, Istiqlol Dushanbe and CSKA Pamir Dushanbe. It also hosted Afghanistan national football team matches in 2022 World Cup qualification. Next to it is located the Dushanbe Zoo. References External links Stadium Database: Pamir StadiumStadium Profileat FC Istiklol Football venues in Tajikistan Athletics (track and field) venues in Tajikistan Buildings and structures in Dushanbe Tajikistan Tajikistan (, ; tg, Тоҷикистон, Tojikiston; russian: Таджикистан, Tadz ...
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Rashid Aushev Central Stadium
Rashid Aushev Central Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Nazran, Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig .... It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Angusht Nazran. The stadium holds 3,200 people. References Football venues in Russia Nazran Buildings and structures in Ingushetia Sport in Ingushetia {{Russia-sports-venue-stub ...
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Central Stadium (Yekaterinburg)
Yekaterinburg Arena is a football stadium in the city of Yekaterinburg in Russia. It is the home ground of Russian Premier League and the country's oldest football club FC Ural Yekaterinburg. The capacity of the stadium is just over 35,000, and might be reduced to 25,000 after the 2023 Summer World University Games. It is one of 12 venues in 11 host cities for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. History Central Stadium was built in 1957. Earlier on this territory of the city also was a sports facilities: from 1900 - the Velodrome sponsored by merchant Kamaletdin Agafurov, from 1928 - Regional Stadium, and from 1936 - the stadium "Metallurg of the East". Following the demolition and reconstruction of the stadium in the 1950s due to Fire safety regulations, the new stadium called "Central" was opened in 1957. The stadium was listed in the Top Ten list of sports facilities in the Soviet Union. The Stadium has hosted thousands of sports and entertainment events. In the first ...
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Central Stadium (Volgograd)
Central Stadium (russian: Центральный стадион, ) was a multi-purpose stadium in Volgograd, Russia, that was a home to FC Rotor Volgograd. It was built in 1962 and renovated in 2002. The capacity of the stadium was 32,120. The stadium was closed and demolished in 2014. A new stadium will be built on site in time for the 2018 FIFA World Cup The 2018 FIFA World Cup was the 21st FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's national Association football, football teams organized by FIFA. It took place in Russia from 14 June to 15 July 2018, after the country was awa .... Sports venues completed in 1962 Sports venues built in the Soviet Union Football venues in Russia FC Rotor Volgograd Multi-purpose stadiums in Russia Buildings and structures in Volgograd 1962 establishments in the Soviet Union Sports venues demolished in 2014 Demolished buildings and structures in Russia {{Russia-sports-venue-stub ...
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Sochi Central Stadium
The Slava Metreveli Central Stadium (russian: link=no, Центральный стадион имени Славы Метревели, ''Tsentralnyi Stadion imeni Slavy Metreveli'') is a multi-purpose stadium in Sochi, Russia, named after the Soviet footballer. It is used mostly for football matches and sometimes in other sports disciplines. The stadium was opened 19 April 1964 football match between Syria and the RSFSR The stadium seats 10,200 people. Record attendance is set to 1/16 final match between the teams of the Cup of Russia FC Zhemchuzhina-Sochi and Rostov (Rostov-on-Don) (1:2, 17 July 2011) On 3 December 2010 the stadium was visited by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin; (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who holds the office of president of Russia. Putin has served continuously as president or prime minister since 1999: as prime min ... for the first time.
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Central Stadium (Pyatigorsk)
Tsentral'ny Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Pyatigorsk, Russia. It was built in 1966 and was formerly called Trud Stadium until 2001. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FC Mashuk-KMV Pyatigorsk. From 2004 until 2007 it was the home stadium of FC Terek Grozny Republican Football Club Akhmat ( ce, футболан клуб Ахмат Соьлжа-ГӀала; russian: Республиканский футбольный клуб Ахмат Грозный), commonly known as Akhmat Grozny, is a Russian .... The stadium can hold up to 10,365 people. Football venues in Russia Sport in Stavropol Krai Multi-purpose stadiums in Russia Buildings and structures in Stavropol Krai Pyatigorsk {{Russia-sports-venue-stub ...
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Central Stadium (Oryol)
Central Stadium may refer to: Azerbaijan * Ujar Central Stadium, see list of football stadiums in Azerbaijan Belarus *Central Stadium (Gomel) *Central Stadium (Rechitsa) East Germany *Central Stadium (Leipzig, GDR) Georgia *Central Stadium (Tbilisi) India *Central Stadium (Thiruvananthapuram) Kazakhstan *Central Stadium (Aktobe) *Almaty Central Stadium *Kostanay Central Stadium *Pavlodar Central Stadium *Taraz Central Stadium Russia *Central Stadium (Astrakhan) *Central Stadium (Kazan) *Central Stadium (Krasnoyarsk) *Central Stadium (Murmansk) *Central Stadium (Oryol) * Central Stadium (Pyatigorsk) *Sochi Central Stadium *Central Stadium (Volgograd) *Central Stadium (Yekaterinburg) *Rashid Aushev Central Stadium, Nazran Tajikistan * Central Stadium (Dushanbe) Ukraine *Tsentralnyi Stadion, former name of Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex, Kiev *Tsentralnyi Stadion, Starokostiantyniv Starokostiantyniv ( uk, Старокостянтинів; pl, Starokonstantynów, or ''Kon ...
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Central Stadium (Murmansk)
The Trade Unions Central Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Murmansk, Russia. It is currently used mostly for football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... matches. The stadium holds 13,400 people. The stadium was built in 1960.Кольская энциклопедия / Науч.-изд. совет: Евдокимов Ю. А. (пред. НИС) др. — Т. 1: А — Д/ Сост. Т. В. Агаркова и др. — Санкт-Петербург: ИС; Апатиты; КНЦ РАН, 2008. — 593, с. : ил., портр., фот.; 30 см. — (в пер.). References Football venues in Russia Sport in Murmansk Buildings and structures in Murmansk Oblast Sports venues built in the Soviet Union 1960 establishments in the Soviet Union {{Russia- ...
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Central Stadium (Krasnoyarsk)
The Central Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Island of Rest, Krasnoyarsk, Russia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Yenisey Krasnoyarsk. It also hosts some matches of the Russian national rugby union team, Krasny Yar and Enisei-STM. The stadium was designed by the architect V. Orekhov in 2.5 years and was opened on October 29, 1967. The stadium borrows the area of 5.5 hectares and includes: * football field with heating the area 7 700 square meters; * 8 racetracks 400х10 meters; * 4 sectors for broad jumps; * 2 sectors for high jumps; * sector for pole vaults; * sectors for javelin throw, a disk and standing jumps The stadium holds 15,000 people. VHL Russian Classic An outdoor ice hockey game named the Russian Classic was held on 17 February 2012 at the Central Stadium. It featured Sokol Krasnoyarsk against Lokomotiv Yaroslavl Hockey Club Lokomotiv (russian: ХК Локомотив, en, Locomotive HC), also known as Lokom ...
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