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{{Short description|Football stadium in Moscow, Russia}}
{{Infobox Stadium |
{{Infobox venue |
stadium_name = Sapsan Arena |
stadium_name = Sapsan Arena |
nickname = |
nickname = |
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image = 20190526 Sapsan Arena 1.jpg|
location = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]|
location = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]|
publictransit = {{MOSMETRO-bull|1|}} [[Cherkizovskaya]] <br /> {{MOSMETRO-bull|14|}} [[Lokomotiv (Moscow Central Circle)|Lokomotiv]]|
broke_ground = |
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opened = 2009 |
opened = 2009 |
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closed = |
closed = |
demolished = |
demolished = |
owner = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow]] |
owner = [[Russian Railways]] |
operator = |
operator = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow]] |
surface = Artificial Turf |
surface = Artificial Turf |
construction_cost = |
construction_cost = |
architect = |
architect = |
former_names = Minor Sports Arena Lokomotiv |
former_names = Minor Sports Arena Lokomotiv |
tenants = [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow#Youth squad|Lokomotiv Moscow Youths]] |
tenants = [[FC Kazanka Moscow|Kazanka Moscow]] <br /> [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow (youths)]] <br /> [[WFC Lokomotiv Moscow|WFC Lokomotiv]] <br /> [[Moscow Patriots]] <br /> [[Chertanovo Moscow]] (in winter)
seating_capacity = 10,000 |
| seating_capacity = 6,000 |
dimensions = 105m × 68m |
events = |
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'''Sapsan Arena''' is a [[Association football|football]] [[stadium]] in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]].
'''Sapsan Arena''' ({{lang-ru|«Сапсан Арена»}}) is a [[Association football|football]] [[stadium]] situated in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]. It hosts [[FC Kazanka Moscow|Kazanka Moscow]], [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow's]] farm club, and [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv Moscow's youth team]]. It seats 6,000 people.<ref>{{cite web | url=/proxy/https://www.fclm.ru/en/club/sapsan-arena/ | title=Sapsan Arena }}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
It is situated adjacent to the main Lokomotiv Moscow stadium, the [[Lokomotiv Stadium (Moscow)|Lokomotiv Stadium]] in Cherkizovo. The stadium was built in 2009 and its initial capacity stood at 5000, all seated. It is the home stadium of the [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow#Youth squad|youths]] of [[Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv]]. It was also used by [[Lokomotiv-2 Moscow|Lokomotiv-2]], prior to their disbandment. Its surface is of [[artificial turf]].
The stadium was built in 2009 and its initial capacity stood at 5000, all seated. It is the home stadium of the [[FC Lokomotiv Moscow#Youth squad|youth squad]] of [[Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv]]. It was also used by [[Lokomotiv-2 Moscow|Lokomotiv-2]], prior to their disbandment. The stadium was further expanded in the winter of 2010, and as a result nowadays the stadium is capable to hold 6,000 people, all seated. In addition to the expansion, all the three stands were covered under a roof.


On 5 August 2017, [[Lokomotiv Moscow|Lokomotiv]] announced that the stadium has been renamed to '''[[Sapsan]] Arena'''<ref>{{cite web|url=/proxy/http://www.fclm.ru/ru/publications/news/15968|title=Заявление президента ФК "Локомотив" - ФК Локомотив|website=Fclm.ru|date=5 August 2017 |accessdate=1 August 2018}}</ref>
The stadium was further expanded in the winter of 2010, and as a result nowadays the stadium is capable to hold 10,000 people, all seated. In addition to the expansion, all the four stands were covered under a roof. Such development qualified the Minor Sports Arena Lokomotiv to meet the standards for UEFA competition and thus international and European matches can be played at the small stadium.

== Description ==
It is situated adjacent to the main Lokomotiv Moscow stadium, the [[RZD Arena]]. Its surface is [[artificial turf]].

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
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[[Category:Sports venues in Moscow]]
[[Category:Sports venues in Moscow]]


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Latest revision as of 07:05, 13 September 2024

Sapsan Arena
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Former namesMinor Sports Arena Lokomotiv
LocationMoscow, Russia
Public transit#1 Sokolnicheskaya line Cherkizovskaya
#14 Moscow Central Circle Lokomotiv
OwnerRussian Railways
OperatorLokomotiv Moscow
Capacity6,000
Field size105m × 68m
SurfaceArtificial Turf
Construction
Opened2009
Expanded2012
Tenants
Kazanka Moscow
Lokomotiv Moscow (youths)
WFC Lokomotiv
Moscow Patriots
Chertanovo Moscow (in winter)

Sapsan Arena (Russian: «Сапсан Арена») is a football stadium situated in Moscow, Russia. It hosts Kazanka Moscow, Lokomotiv Moscow's farm club, and Lokomotiv Moscow's youth team. It seats 6,000 people.[1]

History

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The stadium was built in 2009 and its initial capacity stood at 5000, all seated. It is the home stadium of the youth squad of Lokomotiv. It was also used by Lokomotiv-2, prior to their disbandment. The stadium was further expanded in the winter of 2010, and as a result nowadays the stadium is capable to hold 6,000 people, all seated. In addition to the expansion, all the three stands were covered under a roof.

On 5 August 2017, Lokomotiv announced that the stadium has been renamed to Sapsan Arena[2]

Description

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It is situated adjacent to the main Lokomotiv Moscow stadium, the RZD Arena. Its surface is artificial turf.

References

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  1. ^ "Sapsan Arena".
  2. ^ "Заявление президента ФК "Локомотив" - ФК Локомотив". Fclm.ru. 5 August 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
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