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Coordinates: 50°2544.50N 30°3131.00E / 50.4290278°N 30.5252778°E / 50.4290278; 30.5252778
 

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NTK imeni Viktora Bannikova
Stadion Bannikova
Bannikov Stadium
Map
Former namesverkhnie pole Respublikanskoho stadiona (upper field of Republican Stadium)
Locationprovulok Laboratorny, 7b
Kyiv, Ukraine
Coordinates50°25′44.50″N 30°31′31.00″E / 50.4290278°N 30.5252778°E / 50.4290278; 30.5252778
OwnerUkrainian Association of Football (formerly Football Federation of Ukraine)
Capacity1,678
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundunknown
Renovated2004–2005
Tenants
Ukrainian youth national teams (2005–present)
Obolon Kyiv (2005)
Arsenal Kyiv (2008–2010)
Olimpik Donetsk (2014–2021)

Navchanlno-trenuvalnyi kompleks imeni Viktora Bannikova (Viktor Bannikov training complex) is a small football stadium located close to the House of Football and the Olympic StadiuminKyiv, Ukraine. The stadium is named after a goalkeeper of FC Dynamo Kyiv and the first president of Ukrainian Association of Football (formerly Football Federation of Ukraine).

The stadium is intended for junior squads of the Ukraine national football team, but is also used as a temporary stadium for professional clubs.

History[edit]

The ground was regarded as a training ground for the Republican Stadium (Respublikansky Stadion) and until 2004 was referred to simply as a verkhnie pole Respublikanskoho stadiona (upper field of the Republican Stadium).

In 2004, the Ukrainian Football Federation invested in rebuilding the ground as a training complex with facilities and couple of small grandstands to accommodate those who would watch games there.

The first matches were played in 2005. The stadium holds seating for 1,678. However, the record attendance was 2,000 for a Ukraine under-21 international game against Turkey on 5 September 2005.[1]

The ground has been used in Ukraine Premier League matches for the first time by Obolon (2005), later utilized by FC Lviv (2009),[2] and then was leased to Arsenal Kyiv[3] for the 2008-09 season.[4] In 2009, the field was a lifeline for Arsenal which due to the renovation of the Olimpisky NSC (Respublikansky Stadium) was under threat of being suspended by the League. Arsenal returned once again to Bannikov in 2010.

The stadium was once again renewed as a Premier League venue for the 2014–15 seasonbyOlimpik Donetsk due to the insurgency in Donbass.[5]

Bannikov is a regular home field of the Ukraine U-21, U-19, and U-17 teams. The stadium is named after the goalkeeper of Dynamo and Soviet national team and later the first president of Football Federation of Ukraine Viktor Bannikov.

On 9 August 2014, a former FC Dynamo Kyiv and USSR national football team player Andriy Bal died at the Bannikov Stadium, when he collapsed because of a blood clot during a veterans match.[6]

References[edit]

  • ^ FPL: Game Report – Venue Bannikov Stadion used as home ground by Arsenal Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine (in Ukrainian)
  • ^ Until the end of season Arsenal will play at Bannikov Archived 2009-11-11 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  • ^ "FPL: Game Report – Venue Bannikov Stadion used as home ground by Olimpik in Round 2" (in Ukrainian). Ukrainian Premier League. 3 August 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-08-08. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  • ^ "Помер Андрій Баль" [Andriy Bal died]. football24.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2019-06-21.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bannikov_Stadium&oldid=1211991726"

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