City Stadium, Ternopil

City Stadium, Ternopil
City Stadium
Location Ternopil, Ukraine
Opened 21 August 1909[1]
Renovated 1984, Last in 2000
Owner Communal organization "Ternopil City Stadium"
Operator FC Nyva Ternopil
Surface Grass
Capacity 12,750 (football)
Field dimensions 106 × 72 metres
Tenants
FC Nyva Ternopil (1978-present)

City Stadium (Ukrainian: Тернопільський міський стадіон) is a multi-use stadium in Ternopil, Ukraine. It is currently used mostly for football matches, and is the home of FC Nyva Ternopil.

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Capacity and conditions

The stadium holds 12,750 spectators. Over the last 10 years the stadium capacity decreased from 18,500. Currently the North Stand is closed due to safety concern. Only the West Stand has plastic seats (3,500), the other two have wooden seats and are not covered. The stadium has 35 sectors. The electronic informational screen does not work since 2001. The stadium does not have floodlights. The under-soil heating system is in the working condition. The running lanes around the field are in the adequate condition. The last couple of renovations were done from the initiative of the former city mayor Anatoliy Kucherenko. The last renovation consisted of the reconstruction, installation of cover and plastic seats of the central West Stand.

Location and administration

The stadium is located on the Bandera memorial street in the "Old Park" in the city of Ternopil. There are plenty of access to the stadium with the public transportation. The entrance fee varies between 5-20 hryven, depending on the luxury conditions. The director of the stadium is Yaroslav Kyrylovych Kolisnyk.

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Coordinates: 49°33′11″N 25°36′33″E / 49.55306°N 25.60917°E / 49.55306; 25.60917


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