Milano Arena

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Milano Arena
Милано Арена
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Milano Arena
Location Kumanovo, North Macedonia
Capacity 3,500
Tenants
FK Milano Kumanovo

Milano Arena is a multi-purpose stadium in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FK Milano Kumanovo. It holds 3,500 people.

Coordinates: 42°08′32″N21°42′36″E / 42.1420989°N 21.7099741°E / 42.1420989; 21.7099741


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