Krasnodar Academy Stadium

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FC Krasnodar Academy Stadium
Krasnodar Academy Stadium
Full nameFC Krasnodar Academy Stadium
Location Krasnodar
Russia
Owner FC Krasnodar
Operator FC Krasnodar-2
FC Krasnodar-3
WFC Krasnodar
Capacity 7,100
Surface Grass
Construction
Built2011
Closed2021

FC Krasnodar Academy Stadium is a football stadium situated in Krasnodar. It was the home stadium of FC Krasnodar-2, reserve side of FC Krasnodar. It could accommodate a total capacity 3,500 people and is roofed- also the FC Krasnodar Under-21 branch played there. [1] [2]

On July 26, 2021, the dismantling of the stadium began. On July 17, 2021, the new stadium  [ ru ] of the FC Krasnodar Academy was opened [3] .

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References

  1. "Russia - FK Krasnodar II - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway".
  2. "Infrastructure. Official site FC Krasnodar".
  3. "На месте старого стадиона академии ФК «Краснодар» появится новая очередь парка". yuga.ru (in Russian).