Olimpiysky National Sports Complex

Olimpiysky National Sports Complex

Stade olympique de Kiev

Olimpiysky
Національний спортивний комплекс "Олімпійський"
Kyiv Olympic Stadium.jpg
Adresse Kiev, Ukraine
Ouverture 12 août 1923
Rénovation 1941, 1999
Extension 1966, 1978
Propriétaire Ville de Kiev
Surface Pelouse naturelle
Noms précédents Red Stadium (1923 - 1941)
Stalin Respublikanskiy Stadium (1941 - 1953)
Khrushchev Respublikanskiy Stadium (1953 - 1966)
Kiev Central Stadium (1963 - 1978)
Respublikanskiy Stadium (1978 - 1996)
Clubs résidents Équipe d'Ukraine de football
Arsenal Kiev
Dynamo Kiev
Capacité 83 450

Le Stade Olympique de Kiev ou Olimpiysky est un stade ukrainien de 83 450 places situé à Kiev. Il est le premier site sportif de l'Ukraine, et l'un des plus importants au monde. Le complexe possède également plusieurs autres installations sportives. Il accueillera la finale de l'Euro 2012.

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