Chernihiv Stadium

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Olympic sports training center Chernihiv
Gagarin Stadium
Gagarin Stadium.jpg
Locationst. Shevchenko, 61, Chernihiv, 14027 Ukraine
Coordinates51°30′6″N 31°19′38″E / 51.50167°N 31.32722°E / 51.50167; 31.32722Coordinates: 51°30′6″N 31°19′38″E / 51.50167°N 31.32722°E / 51.50167; 31.32722
Capacity12,060(5,500) (football), individual, plastic, uncovered
Field size105x68
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1936
Renovated1960
Expanded1980s
Tenants
FC Desna Chernihiv
Ukrainian Women's National Team
FC Desna 2
SDYuShOR Desna
Olimpik Donetsk

Olympic sports training center "Chernihiv" (formerly Stadion Yuriya Gagarina)[1] (Ukrainian: Олімпійський навчально-спортивний центр «Чернігів») is a multi-purpose stadium in Chernihiv, Ukraine. The stadium was given status of Olympic preparation and brought under the administration of the Ministry of Youth and Sports. It is located in Tarnovsky's house, in Shevchenko's street 61.

It is currently used mostly for football matches, and is the home of Ukraine national football team (women) and FC Desna Chernihiv. It has a capacity of 12,060 spectators and 5,500 individual plastic seats.

History[]

Desna at the Chernihiv Stadium during the match with Shakhtar Donetsk

The history of Chernihiv Stadium dates back to 1936 for 3,000 spectators in eastern portion of a city park (garden) that exists since 1804. The territory of the city garden was chosen for the construction of the stadium. At the end of the 18th century there was a dacha of the Archbishop of Chernihiv on this territory. At the beginning of the 19th century, namely in 1804, a city garden was formed on the site of the modern stadium.

During World War II, the Chernihiv Stadium was heavily damaged and in the 1950s was completely reconstructed, included stadium walls and two stands for 11,000 spectators. In 1961, it was named after the Russian Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.

On 25 May 1964, Gagarin in person attended the stadium. In the mid 1980s, the stadium capacity was increased to 14,000.

In the season 1996–97, was held the first leg of the Ukrainian Amateur Cup, between FC Domobudivnyk Chernihiv and FC Krystal Parkhomivka, ended with the victory of FC Domobudivnyk Chernihiv for 2-0.

In 2005,[2] the reconstruction of the stadium began, which was completed in 2008 with the assistance of the then sponsor of FC "Desna" Oleksiy Savchenko, in particular, plastic seats were installed on the west stand.

In October 2011, the stadium received almost five million hryvnias for renovations.[3]

In the summer of 2016,[4] a large-scale reconstruction of the stadium began. The vice-president of the club Igor Bazalinsky said that the work on the stadium will be carried out in two stages: “Our plan for the reconstruction of the stadium includes two stages. The first is a training and main field, a hotel and a medical and rehabilitation center, a basement, locker rooms, new high-quality football gates, both for the main field and for the training field. This is what we have planned for this year - to create optimal living conditions and training for our team.

Front of the main Gate of the stadium in Chernihiv

The second stage is the tidying up of the stands, installation of plastic chairs, and the issue of possible covering of the stands. We will put in order the territory of the stadium, a children's town will be installed, under which the playground is ready. We will also decide on the North Stand, we have invited experts who will assess its condition, whether it can be reconstructed or will have to be rebuilt, after which we will make the final decision.

In the first stage, the spare and main fields will be completely replaced. Modern drainage systems, automatic lawn watering systems will be installed on both fields and a new lawn will be laid that will meet all the necessary standards. At the same time, the hotel for athletes is being renovated. ”

The training ground is ready, after the match with Skala, which took place on September 26, Chernihiv footballers returned home, where they held their first full training session on the new field.

In mid-May 2017, the stadium completed the laying of the lawn.

Chernihiv City Council officially committed itself after the transfer of the stadium to the municipal property of the city. Gagarin (its official name is SE "Olympic Training and Sports Center" Chernihiv ") to use it for its intended purpose and not to alienate it to private property. Also, to preserve this sports facility as a base for Olympic training and to ensure certification in accordance with the requirements of the International Association of Athletics Federations IAAF. The transfer of such an object is carried out by the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on the basis of the consent of the body authorized to manage state property, the decision of the session of the local council and in coordination with the Ministry of Finance, State Property Fund.

"Chernihiv Regional Football Federation" proposed to held the "Winter Championship 2020" tournament and the Women's Football Committee of the Ukrainian Football Association (UAF) accepted the proposal. They will be held in Gagarin Stadium on November 17–21, 2020.[5]

In April 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Olimpik Donetsk decided to play away the home matches and they opted to play in the Stadion Yuriya Gagarina.[6]

From August 2021, the stadium started to receive 3087 and 3587 people attending the home match of Desna Chernihiv, considered a small success and miracle after the epidemy in the first six games of the season.[7][8][9]

Description[]

Beside its main arena, the football field, the center houses four sports schools and several sports sections. There are a boxing hall, a running track, a fitness room (weightlifting/gymnastics), a massage room, an electronic scoreboard, a controlled-access entrance. The field has a water sprinkle system and floodlights.

The center conducts competitions in athletics (track and field), football, boxing, and weightlifting.

There is a prospective project on reconstructing the center into a sports city "Luchisty" (Radiant) which beside the football stadium (3,000 seats) would include an ice arena (4,000 seats), a fitness-recreational complex (swimming pool, indoor field, and numbers of other sports halls), and a beach club (including a beach stadium, open air fitness rooms and swimming pools, and sauna). The sports complex also would include a hotel complex with 175 rooms.

The stadium houses the Chernihiv boxing club "Ring", sports school "Atlet" specializing in athletics and weightlifting, as well as specialized sports school "Desna" specializing in association football.[10]

The Yuri Gagarin Stadium offers a good mix of concessions for supporters. Be prepared to queue as they are very popular with visitors, but there lack some in terms of facilities in particular, in the van of the gadgets they don't accept credit card but only cash for the moment. There are hot food is available from the bbq, and the fryers, so take your pick. There are also cold snacks available to suit your taste.[11]

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References[]

  1. ^ Ihor Bazalinskyi: Desna will start the next season at renovated stadium (Ігор Базалінський: наступний сезон Десна розпочне на оновленому стадіоні). Desna.football. 10 May 2017
  2. ^ "The reconstruction of the stadium began". www.desna.football. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  3. ^ Gagarin Stadium in Chernihiv will be renovated Archived November 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. "Chernigovskaya Pravda". October 17, 2011
  4. ^ "A new big reconstruction began". www.desna.football. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  5. ^ ""Winter Championship 2020" tournament". www.odessa-en.areas.news. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  6. ^ "Олимпик несколько матчей УПЛ проведет в Чернигове". www.ua-football.com. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  7. ^ "Десна 3 : 0 Чорноморець". Ukrainian Premier League. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Desna 2 : 1 Dnipro-1". Ukrainian Premier League. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  9. ^ "Диво на берегах Десни". www.rivnepost.rv.ua. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  10. ^ Державне підприємство "Оімпійський навчально-спортивний центр "Чернігів".
  11. ^ "Yuri Gagarin Stadium Facilities". www.stadiumjourney.com. Retrieved 14 November 2020.

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