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  1. It is used chiefly for football matches and is the home stadium of FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv. The stadium, which was a venue for Euro 2012, currently seats 40,003 spectators. After FC Metalist Kharkiv financially collapsed in May 2016 professional football temporary disappeared from the stadium.

    • Z. V. Permilovskyi
    • Kharkiv City Council
    • 12 September 1926; 97 years ago
    • Kharkiv, Ukraine
  2. Club: FC Metalist Kharkiv | Opening: 1926 | Capacity: 38,633 seats | Description: Construction of Metalist Stadium started in 1925 and finished with its official opening on 12 September 1926. The first match was played between Metalist and Dnipropretovsk (2-2).

  3. Since March 2017, FC Metalist 1925 Kharkiv plays its home matches at the Metalist Stadium; where Metalist Kharkiv used to play its home games. On 28 April 2017 the FFU Control and Disciplinary Committee (CDC) implemented sanctions against 14 players of the FC Metalist Kharkiv on petition of the FFU Committee on ethics and fair play.

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  5. Founded in 1925, the club plays in the Ukrainian Premier League. Their home stadium is Metalist Oblast Sports Complex with 40,003 capacity. Metalist Kharkiv was promoted to the Ukrainian Premier League after finishing in third place in the 2020–21 Ukrainian First League.

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  6. Metalist Stadium opened in 1926 and is currently the home of football club’s Metalist Kharkiv and Metalist 1925 Kharkiv. Upon its opening on the 12th September 1926, it was known as Traktor Stadium as it was sponsored by a nearby production plant and was built on the site of an old Holy Spirit cemetery.

  7. 2022. 2021. 2015. 2014. 2012. Stadium: OSK Metalist (Stadion Metalist), Kharkiv, capacity: 38613, club: FK Metalist 1925 Kharkiv.

  8. Address: Kharkiv. Country: Ukraine. Capacity: 41,000. Opened: 12 September 1926. Main use: Football. Tenants: Metalist 1925 (football) Extra stadium info – Metalist Stadium. The national football teams of Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and the Portuguese Republic played 2012 UEFA European Football Championship matches at the stadium.

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