Uralmash Stadium, Football stadium in Yekaterinburg, Russia
Uralmash Stadium is a sports facility in Yekaterinburg with a rectangular field of natural grass and seating for around 10,000 spectators. The structure is built from concrete and steel, creating a functional venue where visitors can watch matches from various vantage points.
The stadium was established in 1934 as the fourth largest sports facility in the Soviet Union, designed by architect Pyotr Oransky for industrial workers. This early foundation reflected the importance of sports in the region's working-class community.
The stadium has long served the local community as a gathering place for football supporters and neighbors, maintaining its role in the city's sports life.
The stadium is located on Repina Street and is easily accessible by public transportation. Getting around the facility is straightforward, with various payment options available for services and amenities.
The stadium has gone through several name changes over the years, including SKB-Bank Arena, before returning to its original Uralmash name when commercial agreements ended. These shifts in naming reflect broader changes in the region's economy and sponsorships.
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