Kaschymukan Munaitpassov Stadium

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Qashymuqan Mungaitpassow Atyndaghy Stadium
Стадион имени Мунайтпасова.jpg
Earlier names

1938–1951: “Локомотив” (Lokomotiw)
1951–1964: “Искра” (Iskra), “Буревестник” (Burewestnik), “Енбек” (Enbek), “Торпедо” (torpedo),
1964–1974 ”(torpedo), 1964–1974 (FSO Dinamo),
1975–1986: Энергия (Energija)

Data
place Nur-Sultan
Address: 010000, г. Нур-Султан, ул. Кенесары, дом 14
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opening 1938
Renovations 1998
surface grass
capacity 12,343
playing area 105 × 68 m
Societies)

FK Astana -1964 (until 2014)
Astana (rugby club)
Sodyushor No. 5 (rugby club)

The Qaschymuqan Mungaitpassow atyndaghy stadium ( Kazakh Қажымұқан Мұңайтпасов атындағы стадион ) is a football stadium with an athletics facility in the Kazakh capital Nur-Sultan , which was called Astana until 2019 .

The stadium, inaugurated in 1938, has a capacity of 12,000 spectators. After several name changes, the stadium has been named after the late Greco-Roman wrestler Qaschymuqan Mungaitpassow (1871-1948) since 1986 .

The football club FK Astana-1964 played its home games there until 2014 . The Kazakh Football Cup finals were played in the stadium in 2000 and 2001 .

Web links

Commons : Qaschymuqan Mungaitpassow atyndaghy stadion  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Stadiums Kazakhstan stadionwelt.de
  2. Kazakhstan 2000 , rsssf.com, last updated May 3, 2003, accessed October 15, 2019
  3. Kazakhstan 2001 , rsssf.com, last updated April 29, 2002, accessed October 15, 2019