City Stadium (Molodechno)

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City Stadium
Location Molodechno, Belarus
Coordinates 53°1′17″N27°32′46″E / 53.02139°N 27.54611°E / 53.02139; 27.54611
Capacity 4,800
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1946
Renovated2004–2005
Tenants
Molodechno-DYuSSh-4
Lokomotiv Minsk (2006–2008)
Isloch Minsk Raion (2015–)

City Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Molodechno, Belarus. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Molodechno-DYuSSh-4. The stadium holds 4,800 spectators.

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History

The stadium was opened in 1946 and has been used by a local club FC Molodechno ever since. It was known as Metallurg Stadium until 1993, before being renamed to City Stadium. Between 2006 and 2008 it was a home venue for Lokomotiv Minsk and in 2015 it was used by Isloch Minsk Raion. [1]

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International use

Over the years Molodechno City Stadium has been used as an occasional home venue for Belarus national under-21 team and Belarus women's national team. It has hosted some games of UEFA youth (U17/19) championships qualifying groups.

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