Yunost Stadium (Mazyr)

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Junactva Stadium
Yunost Stadium (Mazyr)
Location Mazyr, Belarus
Coordinates 52°2′20″N29°16′37.5″E / 52.03889°N 29.277083°E / 52.03889; 29.277083
Capacity 5,133
Field size105 x 68 metres
SurfaceGrass
Opened1991
Tenants
FC Slavija Mazyr

Junactva Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Mazyr, Belarus. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Slavija Mazyr. The stadium was opened in 1992 and currently holds 5,133 people. [1]

52°2′20″N29°16′37.5″E / 52.03889°N 29.277083°E / 52.03889; 29.277083

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References

  1. ""Юность" (Мозырь) | Cтадион ФК "Славия"". pressball.by. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2024-01-26.