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  1. El Oblasny SportKomplex Metalist (en ucraniano: Обласний спортивний комплекс «Металіст»), conocido popularmente como estadio Metalist (ucraniano: Стадіон «Металіст»), es un estadio multiusos localizado en la ciudad de Járkov, en Ucrania . Se utiliza principalmente para partidos de fútbol y es el estadio local del FC Metalist 1925 Járkiv.

  2. 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.

  3. Their home was the Metalist Stadium, a multi-use facility with a capacity of 40,003. The stadium was originally built in 1926 and was expanded to host Euro 2012 football matches. Metalist ceased operations in 2016 due to insolvency. Metalist owed in salary to its players €32 million with €5 million to Cleiton Xavier in particular.

  4. 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).

  5. Se utiliza principalmente para partidos de fútbol y es el estadio local del FC Metalist 1925 Járkiv. También fue a partir de febrero de 2017 hasta 2021 casa del Shakhtar Donetsk, [1] debido a la Guerra Civil en el este de Ucrania en que resultó afectado su estadio el Donbass Arena.

  6. www.uefa.com › news › 0254-0d7d2918b8bd-047bd9ac5188-1000--metalist-stadiumMetalist Stadium | UEFA EURO | UEFA.com

    1 de sept. de 2011 · Thursday, September 1, 2011. This venue began life as the Traktor Stadium as it was sponsored by a nearby production plant. Metalist Stadium©UEFA.com. UEFA Capacity: 37,750 Record attendance:...

  7. Ukraine. Stadion Metalist. OSK Metalist (Stadion Metalist) Advertisement. Stadion Metaliststadium description. Built in place of a cemetery back in 1926 this stadium instantly became the city’s largest sporting venue. As it was raised by local factory workers, its name was Traktor.