Kadriorg Stadium
Former names | Dünamo staadion |
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Location | Tallinn, Estonia |
Capacity | 5,000 |
Field size | 103 m × 66 m (338 ft × 217 ft)[2] |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1924 |
Opened | 13 June 1926[1] |
Renovated | 1999–2000 |
Architect | Karl Burman, Renner |
Tenants | |
Tallinna JK Legion (Meistriliiga) JK Tallinna Kalev (Meistriliiga) |
The Kadriorg Stadium (Estonian: Kadrioru staadion) is a multi-purpose stadium in Tallinn, Estonia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Tallinna JK Legion and JK Tallinna Kalev . The stadium holds 5,000[3] and was built in 1926. The Kadriorg Stadium is located about 2 km east of the city centre in the subdistrict of Kadriorg near the Kadriorg Palace. The address of the stadium is Roheline aas 24, 10150 Tallinn.
Before 2001 when the A. Le Coq Arena was built, Kadriorg also was the home ground for the Estonia national football team.
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Coordinates: 59°26′4.10″N 24°47′0.40″E / 59.4344722°N 24.7834444°E
Categories:
- Event venues established in 1926
- Football venues in Estonia
- Sports venues in Tallinn
- Multi-purpose stadiums in Estonia
- 1926 establishments in Estonia
- Kesklinn, Tallinn
- Athletics (track and field) venues in Estonia
- FCI Levadia Tallinn