Central Stadium of Jonava is a multi-purpose stadium in Jonava, Lithuania. It currently has a capacity for 2,580 spectators.[1]
UEFA Category 2 stadium | |
Full name | Jonavos rajono savivaldybės kūno kultūros ir sporto centro centrinis stadionas |
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Address | Žeimių g. 17 |
Location | Jonava, Lithuania |
Coordinates | 55°04′41″N 24°16′17″E / 55.07806°N 24.27139°E |
Owner | Jonava city municipality |
Operator | Physical culture and sports center of Jonava |
Capacity | 2,580[1] |
Acreage | 13 970 m2 |
Surface | Grass and running tracks |
Construction | |
Renovated | 2010, 2017–23 |
Expanded | 2017, 2021, 2023 |
Tenants | |
FK Jonava FK Jonava B Be1 NFA (2024–present) |
History
editThis section is missing information about historical information.(October 2024) |
The stadium underwent a phased reconstruction process. In 2017, a modular movable stand was assembled on the Eastern side, designed to serve either the main stadium or the secondary artificial pitch, including a mixed in-between modification.
Following this, construction on the main stand commenced on the West edge in 2017 and concluded in 2021 with the inauguration of the new Main stand, boasting over 2,000 seating capacity, marking the stadium's official reopening.[2] Subsequently, in the same year, a second reconstruction of the opposing Eastern stand commenced, with a construction of the permanent tribune with additional 1,136 bucket seats, distributed between the both pitches. Afterwards the stadiums has a capacity of 2,580 seats.[1]
Events
editThe stadium hosts football matches, regional athletics events, strength sports, etc. It also can host outdoor basketball and volleyball championships. The stadium also has hosted some cultural events[citation needed]. Near the stadium is an outdoor pond, which can be used for water events.
Equipment
edit- 2 grass fields (mostly using for football)
- Running tracks
- 6 street basketball squads
- Rugby and volleyball equipment
- Beach volleyball squad
- Screen and lighting
See Also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c "Atmintinė spaudos atstovams" (PDF). May 1, 2024.
- ^ "Jonavoje po rekonstrukcijos atidaromas centrinis stadionas – SA.lt". SA.lt (in Lithuanian). 9 June 2021. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
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