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Spartak (stadium, Mogilev)

Spartak Stadium is a multifunctional sports complex in the city of Mogilev , Belarus . It is mainly used for football matches. It is the home stadium of the local club Dnipro . Maximum capacity - 7350 people. [one]

Spartacus
LocationMogilev , Belarus
Built1956
Reconstructed 2008-2009
Capacity7 350 places
Home teamDnipro (Mogilev)
Field dimensions105 x 68 m

History

The Spartak Stadium was opened in 1956, and in 1960 it became the native stadium of the Chemist team (the future Dnipro).

After the reconstruction completed in 2009, the stadium is a modern sports complex equipped with all the necessary technical innovations. [2]

During the reconstruction, the stands were reconstructed, a visor was installed above the western stand, a modern lighting system, a modern LCD display were installed, a press center was created, the field was equipped with heating and irrigation systems.

Notes

  1. ↑ Football.By: Dnepr-Transmash (Mogilev): 2008: Belarusian and world football
  2. ↑ Bulletin of Mogilev. New life of Spartak

Links

  • (unavailable link - history ) Stadium website
  • Page of the stadium on the official website of FC Dnipro
  • Stadium profile at pressball.by
  • (unavailable link - history , copy ) "Home". Offside.by project about stadiums of Belarus. Episode 8: Spartak (Mogilev)
  • the story of Spartak . by.tribuna.com.
  • Reconstruction of the Spartak stadium in the city of Mogilev
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spartak_(Mogilev_stadion)&oldid=99198689


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