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Dinamo Stadium, Sports stadium in central Minsk, Belarus

Dinamo Stadium is an oval-shaped venue in the Belarusian capital with seating for more than 22,000 spectators, and a continuous roof covers four fifths of the stands. The whole arena is lit by LED floodlight towers that provide clear visibility even at night.

The venue opened in 1934 and required complete reconstruction after suffering damage during the Second World War. Rebuilding work started in 1947 and continued for seven years before the facility could be used again.

The main entrance gateway displays three metal athlete figures sculpted by Valentin Zankovich. This composition reflects the sporting tradition of the Belarusian capital and reminds visitors how movement and competition shape public life here.

The stands are easily reached by public transport from several directions, and there is underground parking space for vehicles beneath the pitch. A media room can accommodate larger groups of journalists during major matches or events.

The Olympic flame cauldron from the 1980 Moscow Games still stands here and witnessed seven football matches during that tournament. This relic recalls the role the city played as a host venue for international sporting events during the Soviet era.

Location: Minsk

Inception: 1934

Official opening: 1934

Capacity: 22000

Address: вуліца Кірава, 8

Website: https://stadium-dinamo.by/ru

GPS coordinates: 53.89514,27.56028

Latest update: December 5, 2025 22:27

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