Central Stadium (Kazan)

Sports venue in Kazan, Russia

55°47′49″N 49°5′56″E / 55.79694°N 49.09889°E / 55.79694; 49.09889OwnerCity of KazanCapacity24,200SurfaceGrassConstructionOpened1960ArchitectV. PortyankinTenantsFC Rubin Kazan

The Central Stadium (Russian: Центральный стадион, Tatar: Үзәк стадион, romanized: Uzäk Stadion) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kazan, Russia. It is one of the first sports facilities constructed in Kazan.[1] It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Rubin Kazan.[2] The western half of the tribunes is covered with a canopy. In 2010, the stadium gained Four stars classification from UEFA.[3] In 2013, the stadium provided the stage for the track and field tournament as part of the 27th Summer Universiade. In September of the same year, the venue played host to the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier – Russia vs Luxembourg,[1] in which Russia won the match 4-1.[4]

Main characteristics

  • Field size 110x73 m, marked out - 105x68 m
  • Motomatic grass surface
  • Two training halls[1]
  • Children's gymnastics hall[1]
  • Aerobics halls[1]
  • Stadium picture

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Central Stadium". dspkazan.com (in Russian). Retrieved 27 May 2024.
  2. ^ FC Rubin Kazan Archived 18 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ УЕФА присвоил стадиону в Казани категорию "четыре звезды" Archived 8 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ UEFA.com. "History: Russia-Luxembourg | European Qualifiers 2014". UEFA.com. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
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