Dynamo Stadium (Vladivostok)

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Dynamo Stadium
Dynamo Stadium (Vladivostok)
Location1, Ulitsa Admirala Fokina, Vladivostok
Coordinates 43°07′09″N131°52′44″E / 43.1192°N 131.8788°E / 43.1192; 131.8788
Capacity 10,200
Field size105 × 67.4 m
Construction
Opened1957
Renovated2003
Tenants
Dynamo Vladivostok

The Dynamo Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Vladivostok, Russia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Dynamo Vladivostok. The stadium is situated close to the main square and harbour and by one of the beaches of Vladivostok. The pitch has been improved and floodlights have been installed as well. The stadium holds 10,200. [1]

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