Aia Arena (Kutaisi)

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Aia Arena
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Aia Arena (Kutaisi)
Full nameAia Arena
Location Kutaisi, Georgia
Coordinates 42°14′29″N42°41′9″E / 42.24139°N 42.68583°E / 42.24139; 42.68583 Coordinates: 42°14′29″N42°41′9″E / 42.24139°N 42.68583°E / 42.24139; 42.68583
Capacity 5,000
Surfacegrass
Construction
Broke ground2011
Opened2015
Construction cost11m GEL
Tenants
RC Aia Kutaisi


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References

  1. Rugby - AIA Kutaisi The sports.org