Tengiz Burjanadze Stadium

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Tengiz Burjanadze Stadium
თენგიზ ბურჯანაძის სტადიონი
Dila Stadium (დილას სტადიონი)
Tengiz Burjanadze Stadium.jpg
Tengiz Burjanadze Stadium
Location Flag of Georgia.svg Gori, Georgia
Owner Government of Georgia
Capacity 5,000
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardYes
Tenants
FC Dila Gori
Georgia national football team

Tengiz Burjanadze Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Gori, Georgia. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FC Dila Gori. The stadium is able to hold 5,000 people.

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Being a UEFA category 2 arena, [1] it is named after football player Tengiz Burjanadze, who had several distinguished seasons at Dila in the late 1960s. [2]

Prior to 2017 UEFA European Under-19 Championship, the stadium underwent a thorough renovation which cost around 1,350,000 GEL. After individual chairs were installed, its initial capacity has been reduced from 8,500. [3]

The arena is often used by Georgian youth teams. In 2017, U19s held there their all three European championship matches.

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References

  1. ""ბურჯანაძე არენას" მესამე ეტაპის მასპინძლობის უფლება არ აქვს". 1tv.ge (in Georgian). Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  2. "კლუბის ისტორია". fcdila.ge (in Georgian). FC Dila.
  3. "გორის საფეხბურთო სტადიონი განათებიდან განათებამდე". qartli.ge (in Georgian). 2 July 2017.

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