Army Sports Club Stadium (Odesa)

Last updated
Army Sports Club Stadium
SKA
Odesa SCA Stadium.jpg
Army Sports Club Stadium (Odesa)
Location Odesa, Ukraine
Coordinates 46°27′47″N30°44′53″E / 46.46306°N 30.74806°E / 46.46306; 30.74806
OwnerMinistry of Defense (CSK ZSU)
Capacity 15,000 (football)
Field size105m by 68m
SurfaceGrass
Opened1966

Army Sports Club Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Odesa, Ukraine. The stadium holds 15,000 people.

Contents

The stadium is located close to the Kulykove Pole in Odesa, [1] between Seminarska vulytsia and Pyrohovska vulytsia.

The stadium was built in 1966 in place of the old wooden Kharchovyk Stadium that existed in its place since 1927. The initiative to rebuild the stadium belonged to the Soviet general Hamazasp Babadzhanian.

The stadium was a home stadium of SKA Odesa and its successor municipal SC Odesa.

See also

Related Research Articles

SKA, Ska or ska may refer to:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">FC Obolon Kyiv</span> Football club

FC Obolon Kyiv is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Kyiv. Its home colors are green shirts and white shorts; while its away uniforms are white shirts and green shorts. Its main sponsor was the brewery Obolon in 1999–2013. Since 2013, the club is owned by the factory.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">FC Chornomorets Odesa</span> Professional association football club based in Odesa, Ukraine

FC Chornomorets Odesa is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Odesa.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">FC Karpaty Lviv</span> Professional association football club based in Lviv, Ukraine

Football Club Karpaty Lviv is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Lviv.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cherkasy Arena</span> Multi-purpose stadium in Cherkasy, Ukraine

The Cherkasy Arena is a multi-purpose stadium in Cherkasy, Ukraine. Until 2020 it was known as the Central Stadium, Cherkasy. It is currently used mostly for football matches, and was the home of FC Dnipro Cherkasy and now the home of FC Cherkaskyi Dnipro. The stadium holds 10,321 people.

FC CSKA Kyiv is a Ukrainian amateur football club, until 2001 of the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which is government sponsored by the Ministry of Defense. As its farm team CSKA-2 Kyiv, in 1994–2001 it served as a farm team of CSKA Kyiv which later was renamed into Arsenal Kyiv.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ukrainian Super Cup</span> Football tournament

The Ukrainian Super Cup is an association football game of the Ukrainian Premier League in traditional super cup format that acts as the grand-opening for every new football competition season in Ukraine. Originally it was set as a contest between the winners of the previous season's Ukrainian Championship and Ukrainian Cup. From 2008 through 2014, it was branded as the Inter Super Cup of Ukraine, in 2017 – Super Cup Fokstrot.

1992 Vyshcha Liha was the first football championship organized in Ukraine after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and officially recognized by the UEFA. The last Soviet season finished in fall of 1991.

SC Odesa is a former Ukrainian football team that appeared in 1992 following the reorganization of the Soviet SKA Odesa. The new city municipal team was located in Odesa, Ukraine and previously at one point was part of the Soviet Army sport system.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">FC SKA Odesa</span> Football club

SKA Odesa was a Ukrainian associated football club based in Odesa, Ukraine from 2011 until February 2013. The club was named as SKA Odesa out of nostalgic feelings for the past Soviet football club out of Odesa. The Professional Football League of Ukraine informed that the Ukrainian club cannot claim its heritage to it.

The Sports Clubs of the Armed Forces, Physical Culture and Sports Association of the Soviet Armed Forces, also called the Sports Clubs of the Soviet Ministry of Defense or simply Armed Forces or Army were a system of departmental sports clubs and one of the largest sports societies in the USSR.

Like the championship, the first edition of the Cup had a tight schedule as the Football Federation of Ukraine was given just several months in order to switch to the European seasonal format with the minimum required matches played.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Football in Ukraine</span> Overview of football in Ukraine

Football is the most popular sport in Ukraine. The Ukrainian Association of Football is the national governing body and is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the game of football in the country. It was organised in 1991 to replace the Soviet republican-level Football Federation of Ukrainian SSR, created earlier in the 1920s as part of the Soviet system of physical culture councils. The Ukrainian Association of Football is a non-governmental organization and is a member of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine.

SKA Lviv was a Soviet multi-sports club founded in Lviv, Ukrainian SSR. The club was created as part of sport section of the Carpathian Military District in 1949 and existed until 1989.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Spartak Stadium (Odesa)</span> Stadium in Ukraine

Spartak Stadium is multi-functional stadium in the city of Odesa, Ukraine.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine</span>

Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine or CSK ZSU is a sports club that was created on December 15, 1992 based on the Soviet Sports Club of Army in Kyiv, which dissolved after the fall of the Soviet Union. CSK ZSU is subordinated to the Sport Administration of Ministry of Defense.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dynamo (Ukraine)</span>

Physical culture and sports association "Dynamo" - Ukraine or Dynamo - Ukraine is a sports club that was established in the Soviet Union as part of the Soviet sports society "Dynamo". It was created on October 31, 1924 in Kharkiv. Since that time the sports club stays as one of the best clubs in Ukraine after the fall of the Soviet Union.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pushkinska Street, Odesa</span> Street in Odesa, Ukraine

Vulytsia Pushkinska is a street in the downtown of Odesa, Ukraine. The street is named after Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, who lived on the street. The street starts from the Dumska Square and finishes at the crossing with the Panteleymonivska Street. The street was founded in 1827.

The Ukrainian Cup 1990 was the 25th edition of the Ukrainian SSR football knockout competition, known as the Ukrainian Cup. The competition started on May 11, 1990, and its final took place on October 28, 1990. It was the first edition of the tournament since it was discontinued back in 1976. The last year cup holder SKA Kiev was knocked out of the competition by Mayak Kharkiv already in the second round.

Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship is an annual association football competition in Ukraine among amateur teams. The competition is administered by the Ukrainian Association of Amateur Football (AAFU).

References

  1. Stadium by the sea (Стадион у моря). FC Kuzbass.