Geolog Stadium, Football stadium in central Tyumen, Russia
Geolog Stadium is a sports venue in central Tyumen with modern steel and concrete grandstands featuring individual seating. The facility is equipped with floodlights and an electronic scoreboard installed across its concrete structure.
The stadium was built in 1982 and underwent major renovations between 2001 and 2011. It reopened in 2011 during celebrations marking Tyumen's 425th anniversary.
The stadium occupies the site of the former city of Chingi-Tura, once the capital of the Siberian Khanate. For people in Tyumen, this location bridges memories of the region's ancient past with its modern sporting present.
The stadium holds more than 13,000 spectators and features dedicated press areas along with commentary booths. Visitors with limited mobility will find accessible entrances and appropriate facilities throughout the venue.
In 2020, the stadium temporarily hosted FC Irtysh Omsk, allowing the team to stage matches there. This brought together players from different parts of Siberia in one location.
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