Park Peremohy Stadium

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Park Peremohy
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Park Peremohy Stadium
Location Mykolaiv, Ukraine
Coordinates 46°59′19″N31°59′45″E / 46.98861°N 31.99583°E / 46.98861; 31.99583
OwnerMykolaiv Regional State Administration
Capacity 5,000
SurfaceArtificial
Construction
Renovated2017 [1]
Tenants
MFC Mykolaiv

Park Peremohy (Trudovi Rezervy) [2] [3] is a football stadium located in Mykolaiv, Southern Ukraine.

The seating capacity of the stadium is 5,000 seats.

The stadium is located in northern part of the city at the Victory Party (Park Peremohy).

The latest reconstruction of the stadium started in 2013 [4] and was finally ended in 2017. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Стадион в Парке Победы открыли масштабным парадом спортивных школ".
  2. "Новости — Николаевская областная государственная администрация". Archived from the original on 2019-05-10.
  3. "22 вересня закриття 4-го сезону та нагородження в дивізіоні "Південь" м. Миколаїв". 22 September 2018.
  4. To finish stadium near the Victory Park it needs around 10 million (На добудування стадіону біля парку "Перемоги" потрібно близько 10 мільйонів). Depo.Mykolaiv. 22 November 2016