Kastamonu Gazi Stadium

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Kastamonu Gazi Stadium
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Kastamonu Gazi Stadium
Full nameKastamonu Gazi Stadı
Location Kastamonu, Turkey Flag of Turkey.svg
OwnerKastamonuspor 1966
Capacity 4,500
Surface Grass
Opened1984

Kastamonu Gazi Stadium (Turkish : Kastamonu Gazi Stadyumu) is a football stadium in Kastamonu, Turkey. It is used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of Kastamonuspor. After dissolution of the team, the stadium became the home ground of Kastamonuspor 1966. The stadium was opened in 1984, and holds 4,500 spectators. [1]

The stadium renewed in the 2009-2010 season.

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