RSC Olimpiyskiy
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Lokomotyv Stadium | |
Former names | Lokomotyv |
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Location | Donetsk, Ukraine |
Coordinates | 48°01′11″N 37°48′15″E / 48.01972°N 37.80417°E |
Owner | Donetsk People's Republic |
Capacity | 25,678 (football) |
Field size | 105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft) |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | July 1955 |
Opened | 13 August 1958 |
Renovated | 2003 |
Expanded | 2 August 1970 |
Architect | Y. Revin V. Holubkov |
Tenants | |
FC Lokomotyv Donetsk Shakhtar reserves Metalurh Donetsk Zorya Luhansk (2011) |
Regional Sports Complex "Olimpiyskyi" stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Donetsk, Ukraine. The stadium is part of bigger sports complex Olimpiyskyi and until 2014 was property of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine. Since 2014 along with neighboring Donbass Arena, it became a property of the Donetsk People's Republic.[1] It has a capacity of 25,678 people.[2] In 2014, the stadium's ownership has changed.
Built in 1958 as part of whole Lokomotyv sports complex, it originally belonged to the Soviet Lokomotiv sports society. The stadium was built for the Donets Railway main football team that since 1948 played in Artemivsk (Bakhmut).
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. FC Metalurh Donetsk has moved back to their own stadium, Metalurh Stadium which is considerably smaller.
References
[edit]- ^ ГБУ Республиканский спортивный комплекс «Олимпийский». rsc-olympic.com
- ^ "RSC Olympiyskiy | FC Shakhtar Donetsk | Official website". Archived from the original on 18 August 2010. Retrieved 28 August 2010.