Arena Sozopol

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Arena Sozopol
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Arena Sozopol
Location Sozopol, Bulgaria
Coordinates 42°24′49″N27°41′49″E / 42.4136°N 27.6969°E / 42.4136; 27.6969
Owner Sozopol Municipality
Operator FC Sozopol
Capacity 3,500
Field size105 × 68 metres
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built2011-2012
Opened2012
Expanded2014
Tenants
FC Sozopol (2014 - present)
Apollonia Sozopol (2014 - present)

Arena Sozopol is a football stadium in Sozopol, Bulgaria, with a seating capacity of 3,500. [1] It has been the home of FC Sozopol since 2012, and hosted 8 games during the 2015 UEFA European Under-17 Championship, with an average attendance of 1,395 per game (11,154 in total). [2]

Contents

Stands

North Stand

Constructed: 2012
Capacity: 2,000 (seated)

South Stand

Constructed: 2014
Capacity: 1,500 (seated)

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References

  1. "Вижте какъв стадион-бижу се строи в Созопол" (in Bulgarian). sportal.bg. 5 November 2013.
  2. "Арена Созопол с тревно покритие като на Емирейтс" (in Bulgarian). sportonline.bg. 6 December 2014.