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Tsentralnyi Stadion (Uman)

The Tsentralnyi Stadion () is a sports stadium mainly used by the club Pantery Uman.

Basic information

The stadium is located near the center of Uman. Nearby there is a memorial to the Decembrist revolt. The stadium's pitch is oriented north to south, with oval stands surrounding it. The plastic seats are three colors: blue, red, and yellow. Spectator seating is divided into 23 sectors, and there is a box for VIP guests. The Human Runners Club organize training events in the stadium quite regularly.

History

Renovated

In 2004, the reconstruction work began with the help of Umanfermmash, supported and financed by the Mariupol Illich Steel and Iron Works. In 2005, work on the reconstruction of the new stadium began with full-sized synthetic turf football pitch was built.

The official inauguration of the renovated stadium took place on 9 May 2005, coinciding with the 60th anniversary of the victory in the German-Soviet War of 1941-1945. In August 2008, soft rubber running tracks of the European standard were installed. In September 2011, the inscription "Illichivets Stadium" was changed to "Umanfermmash Stadium" at the entrance of the stadium.

On 8 July 8 2016, the stadium hosted the final of the Ukrainian amateur football championship between Ahrobiznes Volochysk and Balkany Zorya.

On 5 June 2017, the stadium hosted the first-ever international match between the veteran Ukrainian and Israeli football teams. At the end of 2017, the stadium was returned from the Umanfermmash plant to the balance of the Uman City Council and in 2019 it was renamed Tsentralnyi Stadion.

New tenants

In 2022, the stadium has hosted the match of Ukrainian First League, Skoruk Tomakivka against Chernihiv.

Usage

The stadium host the home matches of Pantery Uman the female teams in Uman. The stadium hosted also the Final of Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship, some matches of the Ukrainian First League and Ukrainian Second League.

Important matches

Final of Ukrainian Amateur League

In 2016 was held the Final of Ukrainian Amateur League with the victory of Balkany Zorya for 1–0 in the season 2016.

Ukrainian First League

Ukrainian Women's Cup

Previous names

  • Kotovsky Stadium (1922–2005)
  • Illichivets-Uman (2005–2011)
  • Umanfermmash (2011–2019)
  • Tsentralnyi Stadion (2019 until now)

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