Munaishy Stadium

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Munayshy Stadium
Munaishy Stadium
Location Atyrau, Kazakhstan
OwnerMunicipality of Atyrau
Capacity 8,900
Record attendance8,600 Atyrau-Matador Púchov, 15 August 2002
Surface Grass
105m x 70m
Opened1954
Tenants
FC Atyrau

Munayshy Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Atyrau, Kazakhstan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FC Atyrau. [1]

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History

The stadium was opened on 1 May 1950. Its capacity is 8900 spectators. The pitch measures 105 by 70 metres. [2] [1] In 1999, "Munashy" stadium was completely overhauled and as a new modern sport complex rebuilt. In 2008, a modern swimming pool was put into operation in the "Munaishy" complex. [3]

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