Pakhtakor Markaziy Stadium

  • Paxtakor Tashkent
  • Uzbek national football team
  • Games of Paxtakor Tashkent
  • Uzbek national football team

The Paxtakor Central Stadium ( Uzbek Paxtakor Markaziy Stadioni, Russian Центральный стадион " Пахтакор " Zentralnyj Pachtakor Stadium ) is a football stadium with an athletics track in the Uzbek capital Tashkent. It is the largest venue in the country and serves as the National Stadium. In addition to the football club Paxtakor Tashkent Uzbek national football team uses the Central Stadium for their games. Today, the sports facility offers 35,000 seats for visitors.

History

The facility was built in 1956 during the Soviet rule of the former Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic ( UsSSR ). The bowl-like grandstand ring The wide, round is without a canopy. The venue is lit by four massive floodlight towers of steel tube; the tilt in the stadium. At that time the plant was equipped with benches made ​​of wood. On the opposite stand is a building; in the VIP boxes are housed for functionaries of the association as of the Football Association. After a minor renovations in 1996 was 2008, a comprehensive modernization of the central stadium. With the installation of plastic seats, blue in the club colors and yellow, the capacity of 55,000 fell to 35,000 visitors. The old track and field facility in red gave way to a modern facility in light blue. In addition, the Central Stadium received, among others, a new sound system, a 11 x 8.5 meter large video screen, a press center and conference room.

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