Rodina Stadium (Khimki)

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Rodina Stadium
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Rodina Stadium (Khimki)
Location Khimki, Russia
Coordinates 55°54′11″N37°27′32″E / 55.903°N 37.459°E / 55.903; 37.459
Owner FC Khimki
Capacity 3760
Field size105 x 68
Surface Grass
Opened2007
Tenants
FC Khimki (2010–present)
WFC Rossiyanka

Rodina Stadium is a football stadium in Khimki, Russia. The stadium is owned by FC Khimki. [1]

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Other stadiums in Khimki:

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References

  1. "Rodina Stadion" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 7 November 2012.