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55°47′29″N 37°30′58″E / 55.79139°N 37.51611°E / 55.79139; 37.51611

Grigory Fedotov Stadium
Map
Full nameGrigory Fedotov Stadium
LocationMoscow, Russia
Capacity
-10,000
Construction
Opened1961
Closed2000
Demolished2007
Project managerAndrei Grechko
Tenants
PFC CSKA Moscow (1974-2000)

Grigory Fedotov Stadium was a multi-use stadium in Moscow, Russia. It was initially used as the stadium of PFC CSKA Moscow matches. The capacity of the stadium was 10,000 spectators.[1] It was named after for former CSKA striker, Grigory Fedotov.

It was located between Peschanye ulitsy (Sand streets) district and Khodynka Field at the Park of Birch Grove. Due to its location, it also was called as Peschanoe CSKA Stadium.

It has been replaced with VEB Arena.

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