Sevastopol Sports Complex

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Sevastopol Sports Complex
Location Sevastopol, Crimea
Capacity 5,864 (football)
Surface Grass
Opened1985
Tenants
FC Sevastopol

Sevastopol Sports Complex is a football stadium in Sevastopol, located in the Crimea. It is currently used for football matches, and was the home of FC Sevastopol in the Ukrainian Premier League. The stadium's capacity is 5,864. [1]

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Coordinates: 44°36′10″N33°32′31″E / 44.60268°N 33.54198°E / 44.60268; 33.54198