Gazovik Stadium (Orenburg)

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Gazovik Stadium
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Gazovik Stadium (Orenburg)
Location Orenburg, Russia
Capacity 10,046 (Russian Premier League) [1]
Surface Artificial turf
Construction
Built2002
Expanded2016, 2022
Tenants
FC Orenburg (2002–present)

Gazovik Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Orenburg, Russia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FC Orenburg. The stadium holds 10,046 people, all seated.

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