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Stadion Pomorie
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Full namePomorie Stadium
LocationPomorie, Bulgaria
OwnerPetrol AD
Capacity2,000
Field size105 × 68
SurfaceSynthetic grass
Construction
Broke groundMay 2005
Built2005–2006
OpenedNovember 2006
Renovated2017
Construction cost€3,25 million
ArchitectKamen Shipkov
Tenants
Pomorie (2006–)
Master Burgas (2013–2014)

Stadion Pomorie (Bulgarian: Стадион „Поморие“, English: 'Pomorie Stadium') is a multi-purpose stadium in Pomorie, Bulgaria. It is currently used for football matches and is the home ground of OFC Pomorie. The stadium currently holds 2,000 spectators.

  • The stadium is part of the Pomorie Sports Complex, which is located in the range of a five-star luxurious hotel complex. The sports complex also includes two training football grounds, an indoor fitness hall and an administration building, which is used by the coaching staff and the management of the sports club.
  • The stadium has one main stand with roof covers. The venue is also equipped with an electronic scoreboard and a floodlight system with a density of 1400 lux.
  • Also, the construction of the stadium started in May 2005 and was completed in November 2006, along with the Pomorie Sports Complex at a total cost of €3.25 million.[1]
  1. ^ Pomorie Stadium in Pomorie Accessed on 2 April 2010.

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