Yuvileiny Stadium

Yuvileiny Stadium
Location Ukraine 40030, Sumy, vulytsia Haharina 9
Coordinates 50°54′8″N 34°47′59″E / 50.90222°N 34.79972°E / 50.90222; 34.79972
Owner Public joint-stock company "Spartak" (2001–2007)
city of Sumy (2007-present)
Operator city of Sumy
Capacity 25,830[1]
Field size 105 X 68 sq. m
Surface Grass
Scoreboard 3.69 X 5.94 (m) "Videoton" Hungary
Construction
Broke ground September 2, 1999
Opened September 20, 2001
Construction cost 50,000,000+
Architect ?
Project manager Public joint-stock company "Spartak"
Structural engineer "Tsivilproektrestavratsia" ("Ukraniiproektrekonstruktsia")
Services engineer "Stroimashservis" (groundwork)
General contractor PPKMP "NASA"
Main contractors "Sumykhimprom" (southern stand)
"Agropromstroi" (eastern stand)
"Sumy machine-building Frunze Production Complex" (northern stand)
Tenants
FC Spartak Sumy (2001 - 2007)
FC Kharkiv (2008 - 2009)
Ukrainian Super Cup (2009)
PFC Sumy (2009 - present)
Website
fc.sumy.ua

Stadion Yuvileiny (Ukrainian: Стадiон Ювiлейний, Russian: Стадион Юбилейный Stadion Yubilejny) is a football-only stadium located at 9 Gagarin street, Sumy, Ukraine 40030. The stadium comprises an area of 5.1782 hectares (12.796 acres).

Stadion Yuvileiny is currently used mostly for football matches, and is the previous home of the now-defunct FC Spartak Sumy. The ownership of the stadium currently belongs to the city after the partnership owning Spartak went into bankruptcy. The stadium holds 25,830 people and was built in 2001.

FC Kharkiv, from the Ukrainian Premier League leased the stadium for the 2008-09 season.

History

The stadium broke ground in late 1999 and in two years was opened. Originally it was constructed for the Spartak Sumy that at that time competed in the Ukrainian First League with the perspective for the club advancing to the national premiers.

According to the official website of PFC Sumy the rate of the stadium's construction was never seen before: "расчетных темпов строительства не знало до сих пор еще ни одно строение". The website also claims that work was conducted without breaks for holidays. The financial support for the construction was given from such big Ukrainian companies as Naftogaz Ukrainy with its "Ukrnafta" and the regional representative in the face of "Okhtyrkanaftogaz".

The territory of the stadium is 1 hectare (2.5 acres), while the constructed territory rounds to 15,960 square metres (171,800 sq ft). The drainage system and the field-heating system was installed by "Eleter" (Kiev), while the stadium lighting is ensured by "Vatra".

The administrative building is 106.4 м by 14.9 м, while the training hall is 164.2 square metres (1,767 sq ft).

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