Elektrometalurh Stadium

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Elektrometalurh Stadium
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Location Nikopol, Ukraine
Coordinates 47°33′44.56″N34°23′33.49″E / 47.5623778°N 34.3926361°E / 47.5623778; 34.3926361 Coordinates: 47°33′44.56″N34°23′33.49″E / 47.5623778°N 34.3926361°E / 47.5623778; 34.3926361
OwnerNikopol Factory of Ferrous Alloys
Capacity 7,200 (football)
Field size105m by 68m
SurfaceGrass

Elektrometalurh Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Nikopol, Ukraine. The stadium holds 7,200 people.

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The stadium is located close to the Kakhovka Reservoir in the city's Park Peremohy.

The stadium was a home stadium of FC Metalurh Nikopol. Currently it houses FC Nikopol.

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