Hrazdan Stadium

Hrazdan Stadium
Հրազդան մարզադաշտ
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LocationYerevan, Armenia
Coordinates40°10′49.45″N 44°29′41.88″E / 40.1804028°N 44.4949667°E / 40.1804028; 44.4949667
OwnerGovernment of Armenia
OperatorHrazdan Central Stadium CJSC
Capacity54,208[1]
Record attendance78,000 (Ararat Yerevan 3-0 Kairat Almaty, 19 May 1971)
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardYes
Construction
Built1969–70
Opened29 November 1970
Renovated2008, 2012
ArchitectKoryun Hakobyan, Gurgen Musheghyan
Structural engineerEdward Tossunian
Tenants
FC Pyunik (1992–1998)
Armenia national football team (1992–1999)
FC Ararat Yerevan (1971–2015)

Hrazdan Stadium (Armenian: Հրազդան մարզադաշտ) is a multi-use, all-seater stadium in Yerevan, Armenia, opened in 1970. Being the largest sports venue in Armenia, Hrazdan was mostly used for football matches. It was the home stadium of the Armenia national football team until 1999 and has hosted the occasional international game since then. The stadium is able to host 54,208 spectators[2] after the most recent reconstruction in 2008, which converted the stadium into an all-seater one. Before the reconstruction, Hrazdan was able to hold up to 70,000 spectators. It was among the top four stadiums of the Soviet Union by its capacity. The stadium hosted the Armenian Cup finals on many occasions, as well as the opening ceremony of the Pan-Armenian Games in 2003. The Soviet Union national team played two games, against Finland and Greece, in Hrazdan in 1978.

  1. ^ About us Football Federation of Armenia official site
  2. ^ Hrazdan Holding:Sports Complex