Taraz Central Stadium

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Central Stadium
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Taraz Central Stadium
Location Taraz, Kazakhstan
OwnerMunicipality of Taraz
OperatorKSU "Central Stadium"
Capacity 12,525
Surface Grass
106m x 68m
Construction
Opened1936
Renovated1948, 1975, 2002
Tenants
FC Taraz

Central Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Taraz, Kazakhstan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FC Taraz.

History

The stadium was inaugurated in 1936. [1] In 1948 running track and wooden stands were built around the pitch. [1] These were replaced by two reinforced concrete stands during the 1975 reconstruction, which increased the then bench seating made capacity of the stadium to approximately 40,000. [1]

In 2002 individual seats were installed, reducing capacity of the venue to 12,525. [1]

42°54′06″N71°22′56″E / 42.901751°N 71.382224°E / 42.901751; 71.382224

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Страсти вокруг «Центрального» стадиона Тараза, которому необходим срочный ремонт". prosports.kz (in Russian). 1 September 2022. Retrieved 20 May 2023.