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Shakhtar Stadium (Makiivka)
Shakhtar Stadium may refer to: * Shakhtar Stadium (Donetsk), a multi-purpose stadium in Donetsk, Ukraine * Shakhtar Stadium (Oleksandriya), a former name for CSC Nika Stadium in the city of Oleksandria, Ukraine * Shakhtar Stadium (Horlivka), a multi-purpose stadium in Horlivka Horlivka ( ; , ), also known as Gorlovka (, ), is a city in Donetsk Oblast of Ukraine. Its population is Economic activity is predominantly coal mining and the chemical industry. The Horlivka Institute for Foreign Languages has a two-building ...
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Shakhtar Stadium (Donetsk)
Central Stadium Shakhtar () is a multi-purpose stadium that is located in the Central Scherbakov Park of Culture and Leisure, Shcherbakov Central Park, in Voroshylovskyi District, Donetsk, Voroshylovskyi District, Donetsk, Ukraine. The stadium has a capacity of 31,718. Shakhtar Stadium was the primary home ground for Shakhtar Donetsk and a major football arena in Ukraine until the early 2000s. Description The stadium was built in 1936 specifically for Shakhtar (Stakhanovets) Stalino with the most recent reconstruction in 2000. It is located in the central city's park near a big pond. The park itself is located on a border of Kuibyshevskyi, Leninskyi and Voroshylovskyi districts. 1995 explosion On 15 October 1995, soon after the start of a football match between Shakhtar and SC Tavriya Simferopol, Tavriya, a large explosion killed several people, including the local criminal Akhat Bragin and his security consisting of five men, all of whom died instantly. None of the stadium's 2,0 ...
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Shakhtar Stadium (Oleksandriya)
Cultural Sports Complex Nika Stadium is a football stadium in the city of Oleksandria, Ukraine. The stadium was rebuilt in 1998 in place of Shakhtar Stadium under a new name Nika. The stadium is the home ground of Ukrainian Premier League club PFC Oleksandria and has a capacity of 7,000 spectators. Before 1992 as Shakhtar Stadium, it was a home ground of another football club Shakhtar Oleksandriya. FC Oleksandriya that in 1991-2003 was known as FC Polihraftekhnika played about 4 games in the 1992 Ukrainian First League 1992 Ukrainian First League was the first Ukrainian First League season with the record number of teams participating in the league at 28 divided into groups. The season started on March 14 and finished July 5, 1992. At the end of the season the ... before it was forced to move to its newly built Olimp Stadium (25 May 1991). After Shakhtar Oleksandriya became defunct in the 1990s, the stadium was rebuilt into the Cultural Sports Complex "Nika" and reopened in 19 ...
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Shakhtar Stadium (Horlivka)
Shakhtar Stadium may refer to: * Shakhtar Stadium (Donetsk), a multi-purpose stadium in Donetsk, Ukraine * Shakhtar Stadium (Oleksandriya), a former name for CSC Nika Stadium in the city of Oleksandria, Ukraine * Shakhtar Stadium (Horlivka), a multi-purpose stadium in Horlivka Horlivka ( ; , ), also known as Gorlovka (, ), is a city in Donetsk Oblast of Ukraine. Its population is Economic activity is predominantly coal mining and the chemical industry. The Horlivka Institute for Foreign Languages has a two-building ...
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