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Spartak (stadium, Novosibirsk)

Spartak is a multifunctional stadium in Novosibirsk , Russia . One of the oldest sports facilities in the city. It was built in the center of the city on the site of a part of the former cemetery (during the excavation work, human remains were found on the stadium field) [1] . The nearest metro stations are Sibirskaya and Krasny Avenue . The Spartak stadium is used not only for football matches (there is a football pitch with artificial turf and heating provided for this), but also for holding athletics competitions - there are running tracks around the field. The stadium’s facilities include halls for playing basketball , volleyball , tennis , fencing and other sports.

"Spartacus"

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LocationRussia Novosibirsk , Frunze street , 15
Built by1925-1927
Is open1927
Capacity12,500
Home teamSiberia
Field size105 × 68 m

The stadium is home to the Novosibirsk football club Novosibirsk .

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History

The first overhaul of Spartak took place two years after its opening. In 1952, the stadium was closed for renovation, due to decay. In 2004, the stadium replaced the natural turf with artificial turf and installed professional sound equipment. In 2010, we laid a new artificial turf and the FIFA "2 stars" certificate was issued to the football field. In 2011, the stadium replaced the scoreboard with a LED video screen measuring 22.02 by 7.68 meters [2] .

From 2006 to 2008, the stadium hosted the International Youth Football Tournament for the prizes of the Football Federation of the Novosibirsk Region , which involved Ajax , Olimpik , Selty , Legia , CSKA and Sibir youth teams.

 
View of the stadium from the Ferris wheel

February 2, 2010 in Moscow, a meeting of the certification committee for the stadiums of the Russian Football Union was held . Novosibirsk's Spartak Stadium received category 2B, which allows Siberia to hold matches at the home stadium as part of the RFU and international games with the exception of the final stages.

Gallery

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    Stadium stands

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    Stadium with new scoreboard, November 2011

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    March 2012

Notes

  1. ↑ Dead from Spartak Stadium (Neopr.) . The newspaper "Honest Word", №17 (389) .
  2. ↑ Spartak Stadium (Novosibirsk)

Links

  • The official site of the stadium "Spartak"
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Spartak_(stadion,_Novosibirsk )&oldid = 101071079


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