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Regional Sport Complex Brestsky

Regional Sport Complex Brestsky (Belarusian: Абласны спартыўны комплекс «Брэсцкi»; Russian: Областной спортивный комплекс «Брестский»), also known simply as OSK Brestsky or ASK Brestski is a multi-use stadium in Brest, Belarus. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Dinamo Brest. The stadium holds 10,060 people.

Regional Sport Complex Brestsky
Former namesSpartak Stadium (1939–1972)
Dinamo Stadium (1972–1999)
LocationBrest, Belarus
Coordinates52°05′23.38″N 23°41′02.09″E / 52.0898278°N 23.6839139°E / 52.0898278; 23.6839139
Capacity10,060
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1937
Renovated1996–1999
Tenants
Dinamo Brest

The complex was built in 1937 and given the name Spartak Stadium in 1939. In 1972, it was renamed to Dinamo Stadium and reassigned to Dinamo sport society along with local football team. Stadium's major reconstruction and renovation started in 1996. After partial completion in 1999, it was rebranded as Regional Sport Complex Brestsky.[1]

Another stadium in Brest currently known as Dinamo Stadium was built in 1989 and originally known as Stroitel Stadium. It was renamed to Dinamo Stadium in 2004 and is currently used as home ground for FC Dinamo Brest reserve team.[2]

International use edit

OSK Brestsky is one of the few Belarusian stadia that is allowed to host group stage and knockout phase matches of European club competitions.[3] It was also used as a home ground for Belarus national football team on one occasion, which was a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Kazakhstan in October 2009 that ended with 4–0 win for Belarus.

52°05′23.38″N 23°41′02.09″E / 52.0898278°N 23.6839139°E / 52.0898278; 23.6839139

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Profile at FC Dinamo Brest website

References edit

  1. ^ OSK Brestskiy history 2011-09-14 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Dinamo Stadium information
  3. ^

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