Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium

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Dynamo Stadium named after Valeriy Lobanovskyi
Стадіон «Динамо» імені Валерія Лобановського
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Former names Balitsky Dynamo Stadium (1933–34)
All-Ukrainian Dynamo Stadium of Balitsky (1934-36)
All-Ukrainian Dynamo Stadium of Yezhov (1937-39)
All-Ukrainian Dynamo Stadium (1940-41)
Deutsches Stadion (1941-43)
Dynamo Stadium (1943-02)
Lobanovsky Dynamo Stadium (since 2002)
Location 3 Hrushevskyy st., Kiev, Ukraine
Coordinates 50°27′01″N 30°32′07″E / 50.45028°N 30.53528°E / 50.45028; 30.53528
Opened 1934
Owner Dynamo Kyiv
Surface Grass
Capacity 16,873 (football)
Field dimensions 100m by 75m
Tenants
Dynamo Kyiv

Dynamo Stadium named after Valeriy Lobanovskiy is a football stadium in Kiev, Ukraine. It is currently used for football matches, and is the home of FC Dynamo Kyiv. The stadium holds 16,873 people, and was built in 1934 - taking its current name in 2002 when it was renamed in honour of the former Dynamo Kyiv and USSR national football team coach Valeriy Lobanovskyi, who died on 13 May that year, aged 63.[1]

A reconstruction plan has been approved to increase the number of seats to 30,000, and to add a roof over the stand. The stadium is currently used for most domestic games and European games.

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Monument to Valery Lobanovsky

In 1971, near the stadium is set a monument for the Dynamo players involved in the game known as The Death Match and to the players dead in the World War II. The sculpture is in form of stele on which are carved figures of four players, using high relief. The architects, V. Bogdanovska and I. Maslenkov, are well known for projecting the stations of Kiev Metro. The sculptor was I. Gorovyi. The monument is located by the service entrance to the stadium, so many fans are unable to see it.

On May 11, 2003, before the first anniversary of the death of Valeriy Lobanovskyi, a monument was opened. The famous coach is sitting on the trainer's bench and is watching a match. The pedestal is a large ball. The total weight is about 5t. The monument was create by a group of nine people led by the architect Vasil Klimenko and the sculptor Vladimir Filatov.[2] Sculpture is located between the stadium and the main entrance to the stadium.

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