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ayg+stadium Latitude and Longitude:

39°51′18″N 44°41′21″E / 39.85500°N 44.68917°E / 39.85500; 44.68917
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Ayg Stadium
Full nameAyg Stadium
Location Ararat, Armenia
OwnerArarat Town Council
Capacity1,280
Field size107 x 74 meters
Surface grass
Tenants
Araks Ararat (1992-2001)
Impulse (2012-2013)

39°51′18″N 44°41′21″E / 39.85500°N 44.68917°E / 39.85500; 44.68917

Ayg Stadium ( Armenian: Այգ Մարզադաշտ) is an all-seater football stadium in Ararat, Armenia. It was last home to the Armenian Premier League club Impulse from Dilijan. [1] The all-seater stadium has a capacity of 1,280 seats.

Overview

The town of Ararat was represented in the Armenian Premier League through Arakas Ararat. Ayg Stadium was home to Araks Ararat since their debut in the national league in 1999 until the dissolution of the club in 2001. In the first decade of the 21st century, the stadium became a regular training ground for many Yerevan-based football clubs until January 2012 when it became the official home venue of Impulse FC from Dilijan.

The stadium is part of the Ayg sports complex, home to many other structures including an indoor sports hall, indoor swimming pool, billiards saloon, mini-football ground and other sports facilities.

The main stand

References

  1. ^ Արարատի "Այգ" մարզաբազա (in Armenian). «Իմպուլս». 25 January 2012. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2013.

ayg+stadium Latitude and Longitude:

39°51′18″N 44°41′21″E / 39.85500°N 44.68917°E / 39.85500; 44.68917
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ayg Stadium
Full nameAyg Stadium
Location Ararat, Armenia
OwnerArarat Town Council
Capacity1,280
Field size107 x 74 meters
Surface grass
Tenants
Araks Ararat (1992-2001)
Impulse (2012-2013)

39°51′18″N 44°41′21″E / 39.85500°N 44.68917°E / 39.85500; 44.68917

Ayg Stadium ( Armenian: Այգ Մարզադաշտ) is an all-seater football stadium in Ararat, Armenia. It was last home to the Armenian Premier League club Impulse from Dilijan. [1] The all-seater stadium has a capacity of 1,280 seats.

Overview

The town of Ararat was represented in the Armenian Premier League through Arakas Ararat. Ayg Stadium was home to Araks Ararat since their debut in the national league in 1999 until the dissolution of the club in 2001. In the first decade of the 21st century, the stadium became a regular training ground for many Yerevan-based football clubs until January 2012 when it became the official home venue of Impulse FC from Dilijan.

The stadium is part of the Ayg sports complex, home to many other structures including an indoor sports hall, indoor swimming pool, billiards saloon, mini-football ground and other sports facilities.

The main stand

References

  1. ^ Արարատի "Այգ" մարզաբազա (in Armenian). «Իմպուլս». 25 January 2012. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2013.

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