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Metalurh Stadium (Dnipro)
Metalurh Stadium may refer to several stadiums in Ukraine: * Metalurh Stadium (Kryvyi Rih) * Metalurh Stadium (Donetsk) * Metalurh Stadium (Kamianske) * Metalurh Stadium, a stadium in Yenakieve * Metalurh Stadium, a former name of Slavutych-Arena, Zaporizhia * Metalurh Stadium, a former name of Elektrometalurh Stadium Elektrometalurh Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Nikopol, Ukraine. The stadium holds 7,200 people. The stadium is located close to the Kakhovka Reservoir in the city's Park Peremohy. The stadium was a home stadium of FC Metalurh Nikopol. Curre ..., Nikopol, Ukraine * Metalurh Stadium, a former name of Dnipro Arena, Dnipro {{disambig Sports venues in Ukraine ...
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Metalurh Stadium (Kryvyi Rih)
Stadion Metalurh is a multi-purpose stadium in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine. It is located near the city's neighborhood "Sotsmisto" (''Social city''). It is currently used mostly for football matches, and was the home of FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih. The stadium holds 29,734 people. The station Prospekt Metalurhiv of the Kryvyi Rih Metro is located next to the stadium. The stadium was built in 1970. For the 225th city anniversary in 1999, the stadium was renovated and had individual seats installed. During the Soviet period until 1988, the stadium was used by FC Dnipro to play in European competitions as the city of Dnipro (Dnipropetrovsk then) was a closed city. On 14 May 2006, Metalurh Stadium hosted the gold match between Shakhtar and Dynamo. The winning goal in extra time during the game was scored by Julius Aghahowa Julius Efosa Aghahowa (born 12 February 1982) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a striker. He was known for his pace and his back-flips whe ...
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Metalurh Stadium (Donetsk)
Metalurh Stadium is a football-only stadium in Donetsk, Ukraine. It is currently used for football matches, and was the home of FC Metalurh Donetsk. The stadium's official maximum capacity is 5,094. It is not qualified to host UEFA Union of European Football Associations (UEFA ; french: Union des associations européennes de football; german: Union der europäischen Fußballverbände) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football. It governs f ... competitions, therefore the team leased Shakhtar Stadium, for such games. The stadium's full former name is the 125th Anniversary of Donetsk Metallurgical Factory Stadium. References {{Ukraine-sports-venue-stub 1952 establishments in Ukraine Football venues in Donetsk Oblast Buildings and structures in Donetsk Sport in Donetsk Sports venues in Donetsk Oblast ...
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Metalurh Stadium (Kamianske)
Metalurh Stadium is a football-only stadium in Kamianske, Ukraine. It is currently used 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, and is the home of Stal Kamianske. The stadium's official maximum capacity is 2,900. History The stadium was built 1933, and was called "Metalurh". However at times the stadium was called different names such as "Playground Palace of Culture" and "Stal Stadium". Reconstruction In 2003, the stadium was reconstructed. Heating was installed so that the pitch would not freeze. Also were installed new plastic seats, an irrigation system and an electronic scoreboard. References 1933 establishments in Ukraine Football venues in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Sport in Kamianske FC Stal Kamianske Sports venues in Dnipropetrovs ...
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Yenakieve
Yenakiieve ( uk, Єна́кієве, ''Yenákiieve'', ; russian: Ена́киево, ''Yenákiyevo'') is a city in the Donetsk Oblast (province) of eastern Ukraine. It is incorporated as a city of oblast significance (a special status within the region equal to that of a raion (district)). The city stands on the Krynka River about from the oblast's administrative center, Donetsk. Its population is approximately . Yenakiieve is an important regional centre of coal mining, metallurgy, chemical production and manufacturing. The city's outdated industry has caused accidents like that of a gas explosion which occurred in June 2008 at one of Yenakiieve's coal mines. Yenakiieve was founded in 1898 when numerous workers' settlements around the Peter's Iron and Steel Works were united into a single settlement named after . Its first coal mines dated from 1883. The settlement was incorporated as a city in 1925. By 1958, the city and factories had expanded significantly and overtook the ...
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Slavutych-Arena
Slavutych Arena ( uk, Славутич-Арена) is a football-only stadium in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. It is used for football matches and is the home of Metalurh Zaporizhzhia. The stadium's official maximum capacity is 12,000. Central Stadium Metalurh The stadium was built in 2006 in place of another stadium that was called Central Stadium Metalurh (or Metalurh Stadium) and which existed since 2 May 1938. The new stadium was built after complete demolishing of the previous stadium. In 2001, the Football Federation of Ukraine suspended the Metalurh Stadium and Metalurh played most of its home games at the AvtoZAZ Stadium which was a home ground of FC Torpedo Zaporizhzhia. Slavutych Arena After the 2001-02 season, the Central Stadium Metalurh was completely demolished and on its place started to be built a new stadium. On 29 July 2006, the new Slavutych Arena was officially opened. After finishing of the new stadium, Metalurh played its games at new home stadium since July 2006. ...
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Elektrometalurh Stadium
Elektrometalurh Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Nikopol, Ukraine. The stadium holds 7,200 people. The stadium is located close to the Kakhovka Reservoir in the city's Park Peremohy. The stadium was a home stadium of FC Metalurh Nikopol. Currently it houses FC Nikopol FC Nikopol is a professional Ukrainian football club from the city of Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk oblast and Makiivka, Donetsk Oblast before 2015. Another FC Nikopol has existed in Nikopol prior to relocation of FC Makiivvuhillya. History Makiyivvuh .... Gallery File:Nikopol Elektrometalurh Stadium 2.jpg File:Nikopol Elektrometalurh Stadium 1.jpg References External links Elektrometalurh Stadium Europlan. Football venues in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Sport in Nikopol, Ukraine {{Ukraine-sports-venue-stub ...
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Dnipro Arena
Dnipro, previously called Dnipropetrovsk from 1926 until May 2016, is Ukraine's fourth-largest city, with about one million inhabitants. It is located in the eastern part of Ukraine, southeast of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on the Dnieper River, after which its Ukrainian language name (Dnipro) it is named. Dnipro is the administrative centre of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. It hosts the administration of Dnipro urban hromada. The population of Dnipro is Archeological evidence suggests the site of the present city was settled by Cossack communities from at least 1524. The town, named Yekaterinoslav (''the glory of Catherine''), was established by decree of the Russian Empress Catherine the Great in 1787 as the administrative center of Novorossiya. From the end of the nineteenth century, the town attracted foreign capital and an international, multi-ethnic, workforce exploiting Kryvbas iron ore and Donbas coal. Renamed ''Dnipropetrovsk'' in 1926 after the Ukrainian Communist Part ...
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