Orcho Voivoda Stadium

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Orcho Voivoda Stadium
Orcho Voivoda Stadium
Location Panagyurishte, Bulgaria

Orcho Voivoda Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Panagyurishte, Bulgaria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Oborishte Panagyurishte. It is also the home of the famous "Night Kut" for Jewgaton madrichim.

42°30′42″N24°11′27″E / 42.51167°N 24.19083°E / 42.51167; 24.19083

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