Fiolent Stadium

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Fiolent Stadium
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Fiolent Stadium
Former namesMeteor, Avant-garde, Kharchovyk, Synie pole
Location Simferopol, Crimea
Coordinates 44°57′39.41″N34°6′17.48″E / 44.9609472°N 34.1048556°E / 44.9609472; 34.1048556
Ownervacant
Capacity 5,000 (football)
Field size105m by 68m
SurfaceGrass
Opened1 April 1935
Tenants
FC Ihroservice Simferopol
FC Zhemchuzhyna Yalta (temporary)

Fiolent, was the home ground of the now defunct Ukrainian football club of FC Ihroservice Simferopol. The ground opened for use on 1 April 1935. The former names it carried were Synie pole (Blue field), Kharchovyk (Food dealer), Avant-garde, Meteor. It can hold 5,000 spectators. The size of the field is 105m x 68m.

Ukrainian Second League club Zhemchuzhyna Yalta moved their home games in the 201213 seasons from Round 16 onwards while their home ground was under pitch reconstruction. [1]

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References

  1. До конца года "Жемчужина" в Ялте не сыграет [Until the end of the year Zhemchuzhyna will not play in Yalta] (in Russian). ua-football.com. 8 October 2012. Retrieved 11 October 2012.