Metallurg Bekabad Stadium

Last updated
A.Anokhin Stadium
Location Bekabad, Uzbekistan
Capacity 15,000 (football)
Surface grass
Construction
Renovated 2012
Expanded 15,000
Tenants
Metallurg Bekabad

Metallurg Bekabad Stadium is the official home of Metallurg Bekabad.

History

Originally stadium had capacity of 5,000. After reconstruction works of the old stadium which finished in summer 2012 capacity of new the new all-seater stadium increased to 15,000.

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