Lahti Stadium, Multi-use sports stadium in Lahti, Finland.
Lahti Stadium is a multi-use sports facility with a grass field measuring 103 by 67 meters (338 by 220 feet), designed to host both football matches and winter sports competitions. The venue accommodates 7,465 spectators and functions as a central part of the Lahti Sports Center complex.
The facility opened in 1981 and was later designated as a Cultural Heritage Site of National Significance in Finland. This recognition reflects its importance in the country's sports history.
The venue serves as the home ground for FC Lahti during summer months and transforms into a winter sports venue when snow arrives. This dual role makes it a gathering place for different sports fans throughout the year.
The grounds are easily accessible and well connected to other facilities within the Lahti Sports Center. Visitors should note that conditions and available activities vary depending on the season.
The venue has hosted multiple international championships, including three FIS Nordic Ski World Championships and three Biathlon World Championships. These events established it as a notable location for world-class winter sports competitions.
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