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  1. 1 de ago. de 2007 · Current capacity 83,450. Dimensions 104m by 72m. I'll start off with some history. 1936 project with capacity of 50,000. The stadium was completed, however, on the very day of the opening ceremony in 1941, it was bombed by the nazi Luftwaffe. Second tier were added in 1967, raising the capacity to 100,000.

  2. Olympic Stadium Kiev Stadium Access. The Olympic Stadium in Kiev has its own station (Respublikanskiy Stadion), which is on Line 2 of Kiev's Metro System. Kiev has two international airports, at Zhulyany (8 km south-west of the city centre) and Boryspil (35 km east), serving most major cities around the world.

  3. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Le NSC Olimpiski (nom complet: Complexe sportif national Olimpiski ; en ukrainien: Національний спортивний комплекс «Олімпійський») est un stade ukrainien de 70 050 places situé à Kiev . Il est le premier site sportif de l' Ukraine . Le complexe possède également plusieurs autres installations ...

  4. It is the second-largest stadium in the former Soviet Union Republics (after Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium. The Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex holds a capacity crowd of 75 000 spectators) and was designed so that Kyiv could host the Summer Olympic Games in the future (it actually hosted some football games during the highly controversial 1980 Olympic Games held in Moscow).

  5. 12 de ene. de 2008 · Since Ukraine started bidding to host the event, Kyiv’s Olympic Stadium was always seen as the final match venue. Due to rather recent renovations in 1990’s it was the countries best ground, after all. However it took organizers quite some time to find the ultimate concept. First one, chosen in 2007’s international competition, was done ...

  6. Das Olympiastadion Kiew, offiziell Nazionalnyj sportywnyj komplex (NSK) «Olimpijskyj» (ukrainisch Національний спортивний комплекс «Олімпійський»; deutsch Nationaler Sportkomplex "Olimpiysky"), ist ein Fußballstadion mit Leichtathletikanlage in der ukrainischen Hauptstadt Kiew.Das Nationalstadion fasst seit 2011 insgesamt 70.050 Zuschauer auf ...

  7. Con l'assegnazione dell'organizzazione del campionato d'Europa 2012 a Polonia e Ucraina, ufficializzata il 18 aprile 2007, lo stadio Olimpico di Kiev fu designato come sede della finale dell'europeo. I lavori di ammodernamento iniziarono il 1º dicembre 2008 e terminarono nell'ottobre 2011, [1] periodo durante il quale lo stadio rimase chiuso ...