Sport-kompleksi Shatili

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Sport-Kompleksi Shatili
სპორტული კომპლექსი შატილი
Stadioni Sikharuli
სტადიონი "სიხარული"
Sport-kompleksi Shatili
Full nameSport-Kompleksi Shatili
Location Flag of Georgia.svg Tbilisi, Georgia
Coordinates 41°46′43″N44°48′02″E / 41.77854°N 44.80047°E / 41.77854; 44.80047
Owner Tbilisi City Hall, Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs
Capacity
2,000
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
Surface Artificial turf
Construction
Built1990 (Re-opened 2010)
Opened6 December 2010
Tenants

Sport-Kompleksi Shatili is a multi-use[ citation needed ] stadium in Tbilisi, Georgia. [1] It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FC Norchi Dinamoeli. The stadium is able to hold 2,000 people.

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