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The '''Trud Stadium''' is a [[multi-purpose stadium]] in [[Tomsk]], [[Russia]]. It is currently used mostly for [[football (soccer)|football]] matches and is the home ground of [[FC Tom' Tomsk]]. The stadium holds 10,000.[https://archive.today/20130417214551/http://www.sport-express.ru/art.shtml?130734]. It was built in 1929.
The '''Trud Stadium''' is a [[multi-purpose stadium]] in [[Tomsk]], [[Russia]]. It is currently used mostly for [[football (soccer)|football]] matches and is the home ground of [[FC Tom' Tomsk]]. The stadium holds 10,000.<ref>[https://archive.today/20130417214551/http://www.sport-express.ru/art.shtml?130734 Sport Express (in russian)]</ref> It was built in 1929 and opened on 1 June.

== History ==


==History==
Prior to their [[Promotion and relegation|promotion]] to the [[Russian First Division]], Trud lacked many facilities common to many [[Europe]]an stadiums, including proper toilets. Once the team advanced and received increased sponsorship money, there were new stands built to increase the capacity of the stadium. The field was also improved with a subterranean heating system to contend with [[Siberian]] snowfalls.
Prior to their [[Promotion and relegation|promotion]] to the [[Russian First Division]], Trud lacked many facilities common to many [[Europe]]an stadiums, including proper toilets. Once the team advanced and received increased sponsorship money, there were new stands built to increase the capacity of the stadium. The field was also improved with a subterranean heating system to contend with [[Siberian]] snowfalls.


In preparation for the 2005 season in the [[Russian Premier League]], substantial renovation was performed on the stadium.
In preparation for the 2005 season in the [[Russian Premier League]], substantial renovation was performed on the stadium. A new north stand was built which holds 2,730 fans. Two luxury suites were constructed over the west stand with room for 40 persons.
*A new north stand was built which holds 2,730 fans.
*Two luxury suites were constructed over the west stand with room for 40 persons.
*New sound systems were installed.
*Expansion and renovation of player locker rooms.
*A long-awaited renovation of the toilets.
*Improved ingress to the stadium.


== References ==
The venue opened on 1 June 1929.

==References==
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==External links==
== External links ==

*[http://www.worldstadiums.com/stadium_pictures/europe/russia/tomsk_trud2.jpg Stadium picture from World Stadiums]
* [http://www.worldstadiums.com/stadium_pictures/europe/russia/tomsk_trud2.jpg Stadium picture from World Stadiums]


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Revision as of 12:23, 24 June 2021

56°28′27″N 84°57′24″E / 56.47417°N 84.95667°E / 56.47417; 84.95667

Trud Stadium
Map
LocationTomsk, Russia
OwnerTom Tomsk
Capacity10,028
Field size105 x 68
Construction
Built1929
Opened1 June 1929
Tenants
Tom Tomsk

The Trud Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tomsk, Russia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Tom' Tomsk. The stadium holds 10,000.[1] It was built in 1929 and opened on 1 June.

History

Prior to their promotion to the Russian First Division, Trud lacked many facilities common to many European stadiums, including proper toilets. Once the team advanced and received increased sponsorship money, there were new stands built to increase the capacity of the stadium. The field was also improved with a subterranean heating system to contend with Siberian snowfalls.

In preparation for the 2005 season in the Russian Premier League, substantial renovation was performed on the stadium. A new north stand was built which holds 2,730 fans. Two luxury suites were constructed over the west stand with room for 40 persons.

References