Berkut Stadium Explained

Stadium Name:Berkut Stadium
Nickname:Berkut Stadium
Location:Brestnik, Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria
Broke Ground:December 12, 2007
Built:2007 - 2009
Opened:June 21, 2010
Owner:K-I Invest Holding AD
Operator:Brestnik 1948
Surface:Grass
Construction Cost: 750,000
Architect:Ivan Vasilev
Seating Capacity:3,000
Dimensions:105 X 68

Berkut Stadium (Bulgarian: Стадион Беркут) is a football stadium, located in the small village of Brestnik,[1] in the Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria. The stadium is currently used for football matches and it is the new home ground of the second division Bulgarian football club Brestnik 1948. The new venue was completed in December, 2009 and was opened on June 21, 2010. The construction cost for the stadium was around 750,000 euros[2] and it has a capacity for 3,000 spectators. The pitch's dimensions are 105 to 68 meters. The venue also has electric lightning and it is a part of a modern sports complex, which also includes two tennis courts.

After a number of several delays of the construction, the stadium was officially opened on June 21, 2010.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Стадионът в Брестник ще покрива изискванията на УЕФА с 1,5 млн. лв..
  2. Web site: Стадионът в пловдивското село Брестник става европейски с 1.5 млн. лева .