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Stadion Hadzhi Dimitar

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Stadion Hadzhi Dimitar
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Full nameHadzhi Dimitar Sport Complex
LocationSliven, Bulgaria
Coordinates42°40′45.50″N 26°20′12″E / 42.6793056°N 26.33667°E / 42.6793056; 26.33667
OwnerMunicipality of Sliven
OperatorSliven
Capacity10,000
Field size105 X 68
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1956
Built1956 - 1959
Opened1959
Renovated1984 - 1989, 2009
Expanded1989
Tenants
Sliven (1959–)
Etar 1924 (2013)
Neftochimic Burgas (2013–2014)

Stadion Hadzhi Dimitar (Bulgarian: Стадион „Хаджи Димитър“, English: 'Hadzhi Dimitar Stadium') is a multi-purpose stadium in Sliven, Bulgaria. It is currently used for football matches and is the home ground of OFC Sliven 2000. The stadium holds 10,000 people.[1]

  • The stadium is a part of a big multifunctional sport complex, which includes a swimming pool, tennis courts, 2 training pitches and a 4-star hotel.
  • The athletic track of the stadium meets all of the IAAF requirements to host international competitions.
  • The stadium complex also has the only training pitch with FieldTurf flooring in Bulgaria.

In 2008, due to the promotion of OFC Sliven 2000 in the A PFG, plastic seats were installed in the stands of the stadium.

In 2009, the mayor of Sliven, Yordan Letchkov, announced that he plans also to install electric lighting to the stadium, right before the start of the new football campaign.

References

  1. ^ "Football stadiums of the world - Stadiums in Bulgaria". Archived from the original on 2013-05-19. Retrieved 2010-09-28.

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This page was last edited on 2 October 2022, at 14:25
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