Dinamo Stadium (Brest)
Dinamo stadium | |
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1989-2004 Stroitel Stadium |
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place |
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Coordinates | 52 ° 6 '41.6 " N , 23 ° 45' 54.8" E |
owner | City of Brest |
operator | Olympic Committee |
start of building | 1989 |
Renovations | 2004-2007 |
surface | artificial grass |
capacity | 5500 seats |
playing area | 110 m × 73 m |
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The Dinamo Stadium ( Belarusian Дынама Стадыён , Russian Стадион Динамо ) in the Belarusian city of Brest is a pure football stadium , which is currently used by the second team of FK Dinamo Brest and FK Viktorya-86 Brest , a club of the highest Belarusian women's football League games is used. The stadium, which was built in 1989, has a capacity of 5500 spectators.
The stadium was built by the SC Stroitel Brest hockey club and belonged to the trade union committee of the building combine. Therefore it was initially called the Stroitel Stadium ( Russian Строитель Стадион , German: 'Construction Workers Stadium'). In 2004, FK Dinamo Brest took over the facility. The necessary renovation work was completed in July 2007. Due to financial difficulties the club sold the stadium to the city of Minsk in 2008. She has it administered by the Olympic Committee.
The Dinamo Stadium , which existed from 1972 to 1996, is now called Stadyen DASK Brestskij and is part of the regional sports complex .
International encounters
The Belarusian national football team met on 10 October 2009 at the Dinamo Stadium in a qualifier for the 2010 World Cup in Kazakhstan and won this encounter 4: 0th
Web links
- Stadium description on the website of FK Dinamo Brest
- Aerial view at Wildstat
- Data at FootballFans and Soccerway