Roman Shukhevych Ternopil city stadium
Former names | Avanhard, Kolo parku |
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Location | Ternopil, Ukraine |
Owner | City government |
Operator | FC Nyva Ternopil |
Capacity | 15,150 (football) |
Field size | 106 m × 72 m (348 ft × 236 ft) |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Opened | 21 August 1909[1] |
Renovated | 1984, 2011 |
Tenants | |
FC Avanhard Ternopil (1960–1971) FC Nyva Ternopil (1984–present) FC Ternopil (2012–2017) |
Ternopilsky Misky Stadion (Template:Lang-uk, literally Ternopil City Stadium) is a multi-use stadium in Ternopil, Ukraine. It is currently used mostly for football matches, and is the home of clubs FC Ternopil and FC Nyva Ternopil.
Historical overview
The stadium is mentioned as a sports field "Kolo parku" (Near the park) in 1909 when Tarnopol (today Ternopil) was part of Austria-Hungary. It was a home to local Polish club Kresy and Ukrainian team of Podillya Sports Society.
In Soviet times it was known as Avanhard Stadium and belonged to another football team FC Avanhard Ternopil. In 1983-84, the city adopted a new professional team from neighboring city of Berezhany and almost completely rebuilt the stadium.
In 2021, the stadium is set to host its first Ukrainian Cup Final and first major competition final in the city overall.[2] The Ukrainian Cup Final at the stadium originally was planned to take place in 2019–20 season on 13 May 2020, but was moved to the next year due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Administrative information
The stadium holds 15,150 spectators after the reconstruction in 2011.
The stadium is located on the Bandera memorial street in the "Old Park" in the city of Ternopil. There are plenty[clarification needed] of access to the stadium with the public transportation. The entrance fee varies between 15-25 hryven[when?], depending on the luxury conditions.[clarification needed] The director of the stadium is Yaroslav Kyrylovych Kolisnyk.[when?]
Gallery
References
- ^ Info about the stadium Archived 2008-09-10 at the Wayback Machine (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Officially. UAF Executive Committee approved Ternopil as the venue for Ukrainian Cup Final 2020/2021. Ukrainian Association of Football. 29 May 2020.
External links
- Official website (in Ukrainian)
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