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For Olimpiyskiy in other cities, see Olympic Stadium (Moscow arena) and Olimpiysky National Sports Complex.
RSK Olimpiyskyi Lokomotyv Stadium Former names Lokomotiv Location Donetsk, Ukraine Coordinates 48°01′11″N 37°48′15″E / 48.01972°N 37.80417°E Broke ground July 1955 Opened August 13, 1958 Renovated 2003 Expanded August 2, 1970 Owner Shakhtar Donetsk Surface Grass Architect Y. Revin
V. HolubkovCapacity 25,678[1] (football) Field dimensions 105m by 68m Tenants Shakhar reserves RSK Olimpiyskyi is a multi-purpose stadium in Donetsk, Ukraine, owned by Shakhtar Donetsk. The stadium's maximum capacity is 25,678, and it is used exclusively for football matches. After its reconstruction in 2003, the stadium was also host to Shakhtar's city-rivals, FC Metalurh Donetsk. Shakhtar became the sole tenant of the stadium from 2004, until their new Donbass Arena was completed. While FC Metalurh Donetsk has moved back to their own stadium Metalurh Stadium which is considerably smaller.
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Current Ukraine Premier League and other major venues in Ukraine Donbass Arena · Olimpiysky NSC · Chornomorets Stadium · Shakhtar Stadium2 · Dnipro Arena · Metalist Stadium · Metalurh Stadium · Ukraina Stadium · RSC Olimpiyskiy3 · Yuvileiny Stadium · Butovsky Vorskla Stadium · Stadium Meteor4 · Avanhard Stadium · RSC Lokomotiv · Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium · Illichivets Stadium · Slavutych Arena · Metalurh Stadium · Kolos Stadium (Borispil) · Dynamo Stadium (Kharkiv) · Spartak Stadium (Odessa) · Obolon Arena1 currently under construction · 2 European club competitions · 3 Previously Shakhtar's arena · 4 Previously Dnipro's arenaShakhtar Donetsk Club: FC Shakhtar Donetsk · Players · Managers · current season · Reserves · Shakhtar-3 · Notable matches · Records · History · Ukrainian derby · Donetsk derbyCategories:- Football venues in Ukraine
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