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Veritas Stadion






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Coordinates: 60°2634N 22°1730E / 60.44278°N 22.29167°E / 60.44278; 22.29167
 

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Veritas Stadion
Veritas Stadion
Interior of the stadium in 2015
Map
Full nameVeritas Stadion
Former namesKupittaan jalkapallostadion
Kuppis fotbollsstadion
LocationTurku, Finland
Coordinates60°26′34N 22°17′30E / 60.44278°N 22.29167°E / 60.44278; 22.29167
OwnerCity of Turku
OperatorCity of Turku
Capacity9 372
Field size107 x 67 m
SurfaceArtificial grass
Construction
Opened1952
Renovated2003
Tenants
FC Inter Turku
Turun Palloseura

Veritas Stadion is an association football stadiuminTurku, Finland. It is situated in the district of Kupittaa, in an area dedicated to sporting venues. The stadium serves as the home venue for FC Inter Turku and Turun Palloseura playing in Finland's premier football league, the Veikkausliiga.

The stadium underwent an expansion in 2009, when a stand with 1,644 seats was built to meet the demands for the UEFA Women's Euro 2009. The stadium has a capacity of 9,372 spectators, with 8,072 seats and 1,300 standing places.

In Veritas Stadion there are two stands opposite to each other. The old Olympic stand (Olympiakatsomo) was built for the 1952 Summer Olympics and the new, modern main stand was ready in 2003. After that the name of the stadium was changed to Veritas Stadion, having formerly been known simply as the "Kupittaa's football stadium" (Kupittaan jalkapallostadion). The old Kupittaa Stadium's record attendance was approximately 15,000 spectators for the 1987–88 UEFA Cup match between Turun Palloseura and Italian giants Inter Milan. The attendance record of 9,125 spectators was set at a match between Inter Turku and Kuopion Palloseura in 2019.

The natural grass field was replaced to artificial turf surface in the early 2023.

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