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Adjarabet Arena

The Batumi Stadium (Georgian: ბათუმის სტადიონი, batumis st’adioni) officially Adjarabet Arena (Georgian: აჭარაბეთ არენა) for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Batumi, Georgia. The stadium has a capacity of 20,383 people.

Batumi Stadium
ბათუმის სტადიონი
Full nameAdjarabet Arena
LocationBatumi, Georgia
OwnerGovernment of Georgia
Capacity20,383
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground21 January 2018
BuiltJanuary 2018 – July 2020
Opened27 September 2020
Construction cost₾ 141 million
ArchitectBahadır Kul
Tenants
FC Dinamo Batumi (2020–present)
Georgia national football team (selected matches)

History edit

Construction began in January 2018 and was completed in July 2020. Its inauguration, postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, took place on 27 October 2020 with an official ceremony. The ceremony was attended by then-Prime Minister of Georgia, Giorgi Gakharia.

It has a capacity of 20,000 seats and hosts FC Dinamo Batumi's home matches. It is a UEFA Category 4 Stadium and since 2021 has been occasionally hosting matches of the Georgian national football team.

The stadium was designed by the Turkish firm Bahadır Kul Architecture and cost about 100 million Georgian Laris (35 million euros).

The exterior of the stadium, consisting of a series of panels arranged in the form of overlapping scales that can be illuminated at night, is inspired by the swirling effect of traditional Georgian dances, in particular Khorumi.

In 2023, it was one of four Georgian venues to host the 2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship and hosted the final, where England defeated Spain 1-0.

Notable Games edit

The first match was held on November 21, 2020, between Dinamo Batumi and Dila Gori.

On 10 July 2022, the Georgian Rugby Team defeated Italy 28–19. Batumi Stadium hosted this historical match, when Georgia defeated a first-tier team for the first time in 2022 summer series.

International Games edit

11 November 2021 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification Georgia   2–0   Sweden Batumi
18:00 CST Kvaratskhelia   61'     77' Report Stadium: Adjarabet Arena
Attendance: 6,800
Referee: Serdar Gözübüyük

References edit

See also edit

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