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Batumi Stadium
ბათუმის სტადიონი
UEFA Category 4 Stadium
Full name
Adjarabet Arena
Location
Batumi, Georgia
Owner
Government of Georgia
Capacity
20,383
Surface
Grass
Construction
Broke ground
21 January 2018
Built
January 2018 – July 2020
Opened
27 September 2020
Construction cost
₾ 141 million
Architect
Bahadır Kul
Tenants
FC Dinamo Batumi (2020–present) Georgia national football team (selected matches)
The Batumi Stadium (Georgian: ბათუმის სტადიონი, batumis st’adioni) officially Adjarabet Arena (Georgian: აჭარაბეთ არენა) for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Batumi, Georgia. The stadium has a capacity of 20,383 people.
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North Macedonia 1–0 3–0 2022–23 UEFA Nations League C 4 25 March 2023 AdjarabetArena, Batumi, Georgia Mongolia 6–1 6–1 Friendly 5 12 September 2023 Ullevaal...
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