{"id":973,"date":"2011-12-10T01:02:24","date_gmt":"2011-12-10T01:02:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.stadiumguide.nl\/?p=973"},"modified":"2017-05-30T19:38:28","modified_gmt":"2017-05-30T19:38:28","slug":"metaliststadium","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.stadiumguide.com\/metaliststadium\/","title":{"rendered":"Metalist Stadium"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Club: Metalist 1925\u00a0| Opening: 1926 | Capacity: 38,633 seats<\/p>\n
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).<\/p>\n
The stadium underwent several renovations in the 1960s and 1970s. It achieved its record attendance in 1980 when 42,000 people visited the USSR league match between Metalist and Tavria.<\/p>\n
After the stadium had been selected as a venue for the Euro 2012<\/a> Championships, another series of reconstruction works started. These works included the complete rebuilding of the East and South Stand, as well as the construction of a new roof held up by 24 iron legs from outside of the stadium.<\/p>\n Metalist Stadium hosted three group matches during the Euro 2012 tournament.<\/p>\n In 2016, FC Metalist ceased operations and was taken out of the Ukraine Premier League. Successor club Metalist 1925 eventually took up residency at Metalist Stadium.<\/p>\n From\u00a02016, Shakhtar started playing some of their home games\u00a0at Metalist Stadium being unable to do so at their Donbass Arena<\/a> due to the armed conflict in the region.<\/p>\n