Prapor Stadium (Kramatorsk)

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Prapor Stadium (Kramatorsk)
Former namesAvanhard (2011-2017)
Location Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
Coordinates 48°43′08″N37°32′57″E / 48.718857°N 37.549295°E / 48.718857; 37.549295
OwnerSKMZ
Capacity 6,000
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1936
Renovated1968, 2008
Tenants
Avanhard Kramatorsk

Prapor Stadium is a football stadium located in Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast. Built in 1936, in 2011-2017 it was known as Avanhard Stadium. The seating capacity of the stadium is 6,000 seats. [1]

The stadium is kept on the balance of the Old Kramatorsk Machinebuilding Factory (SKMZ).

According to some sources Kramatorsk has two stadiums and both of them carried the name of Avanhard. [2] One is the old Prapor Stadium which is the city's central venue and located in the garden Bernatsky, the other is a Sports Complex Blyuminh (Blooming) which is owned by the New Kramatorsk Machinebuilding Factory (NKMZ) and located in the Pushkin's Park. [2]

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