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The Chernomorets Stadium (, ''Stadium "Chornomorets'"'') is a football stadium built in 2011 in
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. The stadium has a capacity of 34,164 and is the home of
FC Chornomorets Odesa FC Chornomorets Odesa ( ) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Odesa. The club's home ground is the 34,164 capacity Chornomorets Stadium opened in 1935 and rebuilt in 2011. According to the club's website, it was formed in 1936 a ...
. The inaugural match, between FC Chornomorets Odesa and
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, was played on 19 November 2011, and ended with a 2–2 draw. The first goal was scored by Vitaliy Balashov in the 46th minute from a penalty. The stadium was constructed on the site of the old Soviet multi-use Central Stadium of the Black Sea Shipping Company (ChMP), which was demolished in 2009. The venue was considered to be one of the stadiums of
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but failed to be nominated as such. There is an ongoing renovation of the stadium. The completion date is still unknown.


Former stadium

The former ChMP stadium was built on the same site in 1935, and it was originally named as Stanislav Kosior Stadium after the First Secretary of the
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. After Stanislav Kosior was repressed in the 1930s, the name was changed to Shevchenko Park Stadium. After
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, the stadium was passed to the ownership of the republican Ministry of Food and received name as the Central Stadium Kharchovyk. At the end of the 1950s, it was renamed as Avanhard Stadium after the Ukrainian Sport Society of industrial workers. In 1959, the stadium was renamed to the Central Stadium of the Black Sea Shipping Company or alternatively Central Stadium Chornomorets. ChMP could hold 34,362 people. It hosted the Ukrainian Super Cup from 2004 until 2007. At the end of 2008, it was closed and, in 2009, it was demolished.


New stadium financial crisis

The stadium was a part of a defunct Imexbank assets. On May 26, 2020, the Deposit Guarantee Fund of Ukraine sold at auction the Chornomorets Stadium to the American company Allrise Capital (Ruslan Zinurov), for UAH 193.8 million ($7.24 million). Allrise Capital's main owner is Russian expat in America Vladimir Yevseyev.Prosecutor's office against Americans: who will get the Chornomorets stadium
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(25 August 2020)
In August of 2020, the Shevchenko District Court of Kiev arrested the stadium complex and handed over to the Agency in search and management of assets (Ukrainian). The pretrial investigation began based on a statement of public organization "Olimpik" that owns the football club with the same name. About ten days later it was announced that the same court decided to cancel arrest of the stadium.Artur Malkin.
The court decided to cancel arrest of the Chornomorets Stadium, return it from the ARMA administration to the American Allrise Capital Inc (Суд решил отменить арест стадиона "Черноморец", вернуть из управления АРМА американской Allrise Capital Inc)
'. Footboom. 27 August 2020


Gallery

File:Стадион ЧМП до реконструкции.jpg, Black Sea Shipping Stadium (ChMP) File:Chornomorets Stadium.jpg, ChMP in 2004 File:1936-Stadion large.jpg, Kosior Stadium, 1936 File:Стадион «Черноморец».jpg, View of new stadium with
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in background File:Odessa stadium 4.jpg, Stadium entrance and Imexbank


See also

* Black Sea Shipping Company, former owner of the stadium


References


External links


Chornomorets Stadium official homepageWebcam Chornomorets StadiumVideo presentation of the Chernomorets Odessa StadiumStadiony.net - Prokopenko Arena (Stadion Czornomorca)
{{Odessa Football venues in Ukraine Buildings and structures in Odesa FC Chornomorets Odesa Sport in Odesa Sports venues in Odesa Oblast Avanhard (sports society) Sports venues completed in 2011 2011 establishments in Ukraine