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  1. Volodymyr Boyko Stadium [1] is a multi-purpose stadium in Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. It is located in a local Petrovskyi Park which is located along the highway Mariupol–Donetsk ( H20 ). Built in 1956, it was originally known as Novator Stadium.

    • Novator Stadium (1956–2001), Illichivets Stadium (2001–2018)
    • 12,680 (football)
  2. Jul 13, 2021 · Please visit the official website of Illichivets Mariupol for full information on changes due to the Coronavirus. Opened in 1956, Volodymyr Boiko Stadium is home to Illichivets Mariupol in Ukraine. The stadium currently has a capacity of 12,680.

  3. Dec 23, 2023 · The home stadium of FC Mariupol is Volodymyr Boiko Stadium. Volodymyr Boiko Stadium, located in Mariupol, serves as the home ground for FC Mariupol. It has a seating capacity of around 12,000 spectators and provides an exciting atmosphere for matches.

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  5. Illichivets Stadium, Mariupol.jpg 1,024 × 720; 1.04 MB Mariupol Illichivets Stadium 1.jpg 1,800 × 522; 631 KB Mariupol Illichivets Stadium 10.jpg 1,080 × 719; 684 KB

  6. Extra stadium info – Volodymyr Boiko Stadium. FC Mariupol was founded in 1960 under a different name. © Instagram: @vsevolodsalnikov © Wikipedia: On tour

  7. Volodymyr Boyko Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. It is located in a local Petrovskyi Park which is located along the highway Mariupol–Donetsk (H20). Built in 1956, it was originally known as Novator Stadium. In 2001, it was renovated by Illich Steel and Iron Works and changed its name to Illichivets.

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