Sport toplumy (Balkanabat)

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Sport Toplumy Stadium
Sport toplumy (Balkanabat)
Location Balkanabat, Turkmenistan
Coordinates 39°32′39″N54°20′58″E / 39.544205°N 54.349546°E / 39.544205; 54.349546 Coordinates: 39°32′39″N54°20′58″E / 39.544205°N 54.349546°E / 39.544205; 54.349546
Owner Balkanabat city Administration
Capacity 10,000
Surface Grass
Construction
Opened2009
Construction cost20 million USD
General contractorÖzaylar Inşaat (Turkey)
Tenants
Balkan FK

Sport Toplumy Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Balkanabat, Turkmenistan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as the home for Balkan FK. [1] The stadium holds 10,000 people. [2]

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History

The sports complex opened on 14 October 2009. [3] Construction works carried out by Turkish company Ozaylar. The project cost $20 million. [4]

The sports complex includes a stadium for 10,000 spectators, sports facilities for volleyball, basketball, boxing, wrestling, mini-football, tennis. There is a fitness center with gym, swimming pool, a small hotel with 50 rooms.

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References

  1. «Балкан» вырвал победу на последних минутах, а «Шагадам» упустил ничью
  2. Примета времени – новостройки
  3. "В Балканабате появился новый спортивный комплекс | Общество | ИП "ТУРКМЕНинформ"".
  4. "В Балканабате появился новый спортивный комплекс | Общество | ИП "ТУРКМЕНинформ"".