Pakruojis Stadium

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Pakruojis Stadium
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Pakruojis Stadium
Full namePakruojis City Stadium
AddressStadiono g. 1
Location Pakruojis, Lithuania
Coordinates 55°58′57.0″N23°51′53.5″E / 55.982500°N 23.864861°E / 55.982500; 23.864861
Owner Pakruojis District Municipality
Capacity 2,000
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1989
Expanded2010
Tenants
FC Pakruojis (I Lyga)

Pakruojis City Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Pakruojis, Lithuania. It opened in 1989 and is used mostly for football matches. [1] It is the home arena for FC Pakruojis and former A Lyga club FK Kruoja. [2]

In 2010 stadium was renovated. [3] Capacity was increased to 2,000 seats, new technical area added. It currently holds 1st UEFA stadiums category.

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References

  1. "Lietuvos futbolo stadionai" (in Lithuanian). futbolas.biz. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  2. "Pakruojo miesto stadionas" (in Lithuanian). FK Kruoja. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  3. "Pakruojyje atidaromas rekonstruotas stadionas" (in Lithuanian). delfi.lt. 30 July 2010. Retrieved 15 August 2016.