Roman Shukhevych Ternopil city stadium, Municipal sports stadium in Ternopil, Ukraine.
Roman Shukhevych Ternopil city stadium is a modern sports facility in the city that can accommodate more than 15,000 spectators in seated areas. The venue includes professional lighting and an electric field heating system for matches throughout the year.
The facility was originally built in 1909 under the name 'Kolo Parku' and saw its first documented football match shortly after opening. Over time it underwent modernization and was renamed after Ukrainian historical figure Roman Shukhevych.
The stadium serves as the home ground for FC Nyva Ternopil and hosts major sporting competitions throughout the year. It functions as a gathering place for local sports fans and reflects the city's connection to football.
The stadium is centrally located in the city and accessible by public transport or car. Visitors should check if an event is scheduled for their planned visit day, as this affects availability and access.
The facility is divided into 48 distinct sectors, each equipped with speakers and display screens. This division allows for organized crowd management and provides spectators with clear views of live match information.
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