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Location | Tyumen, Russia |
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Capacity | 13,057 |
Surface | Artificial turf |
Construction | |
Built | 1982 |
Opened | 1983 |
Renovated | 2011 |
Tenants | |
FC Tyumen, FC Ural (2014-2015) |
Geolog Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tyumen, Russia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FC Tyumen. The stadium holds 13,057 people, all seated. Since 2008, many health units including a sports hall and gymnasium, swimming pool, saunas, and a restaurant, have been added to the complex. [1]
Tyumen Oblast is a federal subject of Russia. It is located in Western Siberia, and is administratively part of the Urals Federal District. The oblast has administrative jurisdiction over two autonomous okrugs: Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug and Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Tyumen Oblast, including its autonomous okrugs, is the third-largest federal subject by area, and has a population of 3,395,755 (2010).
European route E22 is one of the longest European routes. It has a length of about 5,320 km (3,310 mi). Many of the E-roads have been extended into Asia since the year 2000; the E22 was extended on 24 June 2002.
FC Tyumen is a Russian football club based in Tyumen. The former member of the Russian Premier League will be promoted to the Russian First League for the 2023–24 season.
Viktor Yevhenovych Leonenko is a former footballer and Ukraine international who played as a forward. At least since 2006 he is a football commentator and analyst for the televised football forum "3 time" at the Ukrainian TV-network ICTV.
Stanislav Aleksandrovich Feoktistov is a former Russian professional footballer.
Yevgeni Aleksandrovich Maslov is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. He is the assistant manager for FC Tyumen.
Dmytro Mykolayovych Topchiyev is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer.
Golyshmanovsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-two in Tyumen Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division, it is incorporated as Golyshmanovsky Municipal District. It is located in the south of the oblast. The area of the district is 4,085 square kilometers (1,577 sq mi). Its administrative center is the urban locality of Golyshmanovo. Population: 26,747 ; 27,907 (2002 Census); 29,265 (1989 Soviet census). The population of the administrative center accounts for 51.0% of the district's total population.
Isetsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-two in Tyumen Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division, it is incorporated as Isetsky Municipal District. It is located in the west of the oblast. The area of the district is 2,751 square kilometers (1,062 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Isetskoye. Population: 26,061 ; 26,565 (2002 Census); 25,862 (1989 Soviet census). The population of Isetskoye accounts for 28.7% of the district's total population.
Kazansky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-two in Tyumen Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division, it is incorporated as Kazansky Municipal District. It is located in the south of the oblast. The area of the district is 3,094.5 square kilometers (1,194.8 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Kazanskoye. Population: 22,490 ; 23,978 (2002 Census); 23,997 (1989 Soviet census). The population of Kazanskoye accounts for 26.4% of the district's total population.
Nizhnetavdinsky District is an administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-two in Tyumen Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division, it is incorporated as Nizhnetavdinsky Municipal District. It is located in the west of the oblast. The area of the district is 7,360 square kilometers (2,840 sq mi). Its administrative center is the rural locality of Nizhnyaya Tavda. Population: 23,048 ; 24,066 (2002 Census); 26,972 (1989 Soviet census). The population of Nizhnyaya Tavda accounts for 29.7% of the district's total population.
Yarkovsky District is one of the 22 administrative divisions of Tyumen Oblast, Russia. As a municipal division, it is incorporated as Yarkovsky Municipal District. It is located in the western central part of the oblast. The area of the district is 6,656 square kilometers (2,570 sq mi).
Viktor Nikolayevich Ivanov is a former Russian football player.
Yevgeni Vladimirovich Glukhov is a Russian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
St. Joseph's Church is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church in the city of Tyumen, Russia, in the Diocese of Transfiguration at Novosibirsk. The parish church is located at 7 Lenin Street.
Isetskoye is a rural locality and the administrative center of Isetsky District, Tyumen Oblast, Russia. Population: 7,479 (2010 Russian census); 7,216 (2002 Census); 6,954 (1989 Soviet census).
Vagay is a rural locality and the administrative center of Vagaysky District, Tyumen Oblast, Russia. Population: 5,013 (2010 Russian census); 4,983 (2002 Census); 5,339 (1989 Soviet census).
Nizhnyaya Tavda is a rural locality and the administrative center of Nizhnetavdinsky District, Tyumen Oblast, Russia. Population: 6,846 (2010 Russian census); 6,754 (2002 Census); 6,941 (1989 Soviet census).
Yarkovo is a rural locality and the administrative center of Yarkovsky District, Tyumen Oblast, Russia. Population: 7,017 (2010 Russian census); 6,969 (2002 Census); 5,626 (1989 Soviet census).
The 1963 Soviet Cup was an association football cup competition of the Soviet Union.
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