Stadion Akademik

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Akademik Stadium
Stadion Akademik
Location Sofia, Bulgaria
Coordinates 42°41′7″N23°22′7″E / 42.68528°N 23.36861°E / 42.68528; 23.36861 Coordinates: 42°41′7″N23°22′7″E / 42.68528°N 23.36861°E / 42.68528; 23.36861
Capacity 10,000
Tenants
Akademik Sofia

Akademik Stadium is a football stadium located in Sofia, Bulgaria with a capacity of 8,000 sitting and 2,000 standing for sports and expandable to 22,000 for concerts. The stadium complex consists of 1 grass field, 2 additional fields, 4 changing rooms and 1 cafe-bar, as well as halls for Tae Bo, boxing, judo, a dancesport hall and a gym.

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