Chernomorets Stadium, Byala
- Chernomorets Stadium, Byala
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Chernomorets Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Byala, Varna Province, Bulgaria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home field of FC Chernomorets Byala. The stadium has seating capacity for 1,050 people.
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- Football venues in Bulgaria
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