Vladimer Bochorishvili Stadium

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Vladimer Bochorishvili Stadium
ვლადიმერ ბოჭორიშვილის სტადიონი
Vladimer Bochorishvili Stadium
Location Flag of Georgia.svg Tkibuli, Imereti, Georgia
Coordinates 42°21′16″N42°59′38″E / 42.35444°N 42.99389°E / 42.35444; 42.99389 Coordinates: 42°21′16″N42°59′38″E / 42.35444°N 42.99389°E / 42.35444; 42.99389
Owner Government of Georgia
Capacity 14,700
Field size105 m × 70 m (344 ft × 230 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Tenants
FC Meshakhte Tkibuli

Vladimer Bochorishvili Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Tkibuli, Imereti region, Georgia. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FC Meshakhte Tkibuli. The stadium is able to hold 6,000 people. [1]

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