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Yuvileiny Stadium

Stadion Yuvileiny (Ukrainian: Стадiон Ювiлейний, Russian: Стадион Юбилейный Stadion Yubilejny) is a football-only stadium located at 9 Gagarin street, Sumy, Ukraine 40030. The stadium was built in 1999–2001 in place of previously demolished Spartak Stadium in 1989.

Stadion Yuvileiny is currently used mostly for football matches of the Ukrainian First League, and is a home ground of the former FC Spartak Sumy and the new PFC Sumy. Until 2014, along with Shakhtar Stadium in Donetsk it was the major stadium in the First League.

The ownership of the stadium currently belongs to the city authorities after the partnership owning Spartak went into bankruptcy. The stadium holds 25,830 people and comprises an area of 5.1782 hectares (12.796 acres).

The stadium was used by numbers of Ukrainian Premier League clubs such as FC Kharkiv (2008-09 season) and FC Olimpik Donetsk (from August to December 2016).

This page also has a version in other languages :  Юбилейный Стадион (russian)

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