Zaqatala City Stadium

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Zaqatala "Simurq" stadium
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Zaqatala City Stadium
Full nameZaqatala "Simurq" Stadium
Location Zaqatala, Azerbaijan
Owner FK Simurq Zaqatala
Operator Flag of Bulgaria.svg Dynamic Sport
Capacity 3,500
Field size105x68
SurfaceArtificial field
Construction
Built2008
Construction costUS$12 million
Architect"Khazar" center of scientific and technical creativity of youth
Tenants

Zaqatala "Simurq" is a multi-use stadium in Zaqatala, Azerbaijan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and it considered as home ground of FK Simurq Zaqatala, since October 2008.

The stadium was built in the area Galadyuzyu in place of old arena. The total area of 2.3 hectares. The draft was prepared by the Bulgarian "Dynamic Resource", commissioned by the company "General Constructions". The work took place from 2006 to August 2008. At its construction has been spent around US$12 million. The stadium holds 3500 spectators, one-sided platform for VIP-guests, calculated at 181. The main field, the size of which 105x68 meters of artificial surface, several small training lawns, artificial lighting, drainage and modern electronic street system, running track, tickets for ticketing, special places for the disabled, a large heating system, water reservoir at 300 cubic meters - this is the basic indicators of the stadium «Simurq». [1]

The first floor of building is only for teams and judges. There are rooms for each team, doctors and massage rooms, a laboratory for doping tests, the press center. On the second floor there are Internet cafes, bars, VIP-bar, but on the third floor there seats for the press.

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References

1.http://dynamicsport.eu/

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