Khimik Stadium (Kemerovo)

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Khimik Stadium
Khimik Stadium (Kemerovo)
Location Kemerovo, Russia
Coordinates 55°21′18″N86°04′13″E / 55.35500°N 86.07028°E / 55.35500; 86.07028
Capacity 17,000 (since 2018) [1]
Opened1978
Tenants
Kuzbass

Khimik Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Kemerovo, Russia. It is currently used mostly for football and bandy matches. The stadium had a capacity of 32,000 people, since 2018 it has been 17,000. It is the home ground for bandy club Kuzbass. [2]

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References

  1. "О стадионе".
  2. "Информация о стадионе «Химик», Кемерово - Реестр - Федерация хоккея с мячом России".


Events and tenants
Preceded by Bandy World Championship
Final Venue

2007
Succeeded by