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Haradski Stadium

Coordinates: 54°13′20.79″N 28°29′25.64″E / 54.2224417°N 28.4904556°E / 54.2224417; 28.4904556
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Borisov City Stadium
Гарадскі стадыён (Барысаў)
Haradzki Stadium
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LocationBarysaw, Belarus
Coordinates54°13′20.79″N 28°29′25.64″E / 54.2224417°N 28.4904556°E / 54.2224417; 28.4904556
OwnerBarysaw
Capacity5,402 (football)
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Opened1959
Tenants
BATE Borisov (1996–2014)
Belarus national under-21 football team (1998–)

Haradski Stadium (Template:Lang-be, Template:Lang-ru; literally "City Stadium") is a multi-purpose stadium in Barysaw, Belarus. It is currently used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of BATE Borisov before they moved to the Borisov Arena in 2014. The stadium has a maximum holding capacity of 5,402 people. The stadium was opened in 1959.[1]

International use

The stadium is allowed to host UEFA Champions League matches up to 3rd qualifying round and UEFA Europa League matches up to play-off round. For the later stages of both competitions, BATE Borisov had to use a bigger venue, which usually was Dinamo Stadium in Minsk. In 2010, Haradski Stadium was also used by Torpedo Zhodino in the Second qualifying round of the Europa League.

Since 1998, the stadium has been used as a primary home venue for Belarus national under-21 football team, though the team still occasionally plays in other cities. It was also used as a home ground for Belarus national football team on one occasion, which was a friendly match against Moldova in June 2009 that ended with a 2–2 draw.

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