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'''Lokomotiv Stadium (Tavriya)''' is a [[multi-purpose stadium]] in [[Simferopol]], {{In Crimea}}. It is currently used mostly for [[football (soccer)|football]] matches, and is the home of [[FC TSK Simferopol]], and formerly [[SC Tavriya Simferopol]]. The stadium holds 19,978 people and was built in 1967 and renovated in 2004.
'''Lokomotiv Stadium (Tavriya)''' is a [[multi-purpose stadium]] in [[Simferopol]], {{In Crimea}}. It is currently used mostly for [[football (soccer)|football]] matches, and is the home of [[SC Tavriya Simferopol]]. The stadium holds 19,978 people and was built in 1967 and renovated in 2004.


The stadium hosted a friendly between the [[Soviet national football team|USSR]] and [[Bulgaria national football team|Bulgaria]] in 1979. Remarkably, the stadium was the base stadium during [[UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying Group 3|UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying]] for the [[Soviet national football team|USSR]]. The stadium hosted two of the four home games of the qualifying campaign with matches against the national teams of Norway and Iceland. Both games gathered crowd of more than 30,000 people. One other game was played in [[Kiev]] and the other one in [[Moscow]]. Later, on November 15, 1989, the stadium also hosted a game of the [[1990 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|1990 FIFA World Cup qualification]] against the national team of [[Turkey national football team|Turkey]].
The stadium hosted a friendly between the [[Soviet national football team|USSR]] and [[Bulgaria national football team|Bulgaria]] in 1979. Remarkably, the stadium was the base stadium during [[UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying Group 3|UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying]] for the [[Soviet national football team|USSR]]. The stadium hosted two of the four home games of the qualifying campaign with matches against the national teams of Norway and Iceland. Both games gathered crowd of more than 30,000 people. One other game was played in [[Kiev]] and the other one in [[Moscow]]. Later, on November 15, 1989, the stadium also hosted a game of the [[1990 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|1990 FIFA World Cup qualification]] against the national team of [[Turkey national football team|Turkey]].
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Revision as of 23:07, 28 February 2019

Respublikanskiy Sports Complex (RSC) Lokomotiv
Lokomotiv Stadium
Map
LocationSimferopol, Template:In Crimea
Coordinates44°56′37″N 34°05′23″E / 44.94361°N 34.08972°E / 44.94361; 34.08972
OwnerSC Tavriya Simferopol
Capacity19,978 (football)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1967
Renovated2004
Tenants
SC Tavriya Simferopol (1967–2014)

Lokomotiv Stadium (Tavriya) is a multi-purpose stadium in Simferopol, Template:In Crimea. It is currently used mostly for football matches, and is the home of SC Tavriya Simferopol. The stadium holds 19,978 people and was built in 1967 and renovated in 2004.

The stadium hosted a friendly between the USSR and Bulgaria in 1979. Remarkably, the stadium was the base stadium during UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying for the USSR. The stadium hosted two of the four home games of the qualifying campaign with matches against the national teams of Norway and Iceland. Both games gathered crowd of more than 30,000 people. One other game was played in Kiev and the other one in Moscow. Later, on November 15, 1989, the stadium also hosted a game of the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification against the national team of Turkey.

The stadium was one of three Ukrainian-based home stadiums for the USSR. The other stadiums used were Republican stadium in Kiev (12 matches) and Central Stadium of the Black Sea Shipping Company in Odessa (one match).

Soviet national team results in Simferopol

Soviet Union 3 – 1 Bulgaria
Blokhin 5'
Shengalia 7'
Gavrilov 83'
Panov 29'
Lokomotiv Stadium, Simferopol
Attendance: 25,000

Soviet Union 4 – 0 Norway
Lytovchenko 26'
Belanov 28' (p)
Blokhin 33'
Khidiyatullin 54'
Lokomotiv Stadium, Simferopol
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Howard King (WAL)

Soviet Union 2 – 0 Iceland
Belanov 15'
Protasov 52'
Lokomotiv Stadium, Simferopol
Attendance: 40,000

Soviet Union 2 – 0 Turkey
Protasov 68', 79'
Lokomotiv Stadium, Simferopol
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: Dieter Pauly (West Germany)

References