Shagan Olympic Sport Complex Stadium

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Shagan Olympic Sport Complex Stadium
Şağan Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu
Shagan Olympic Sport Complex Stadium
Location Baku, Azerbaijan
Coordinates 40°29′17″N50°07′45″E / 40.48793°N 50.12903°E / 40.48793; 50.12903 Coordinates: 40°29′17″N50°07′45″E / 40.48793°N 50.12903°E / 40.48793; 50.12903
Capacity 1,032
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built25.12.2009
Tenants
None

Shagan Olympic Sport Complex Stadium is located in Baku, Azerbaijan. Has a capacity of 1,032.

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