![]() Hiukka Stadium at 2023. | |
Address | Urheilukatu 88600 Sotkamo |
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Location | Sotkamo, Finland |
Coordinates | 64°07′47″N 28°22′52″E / 64.129788°N 28.381248°E |
Owner | Municipality of Sotkamo |
Capacity | 4,500 |
Record attendance | 6,987
[1] June 28, 1998 (All-Star Game) |
Construction | |
Opened | 1946 |
Renovated | 2022 |
Tenants | |
Sotkamon Jymy (1946–present) |
Hiukka Stadium is a pesäpallo stadium located in Sotkamo, Finland. Since its opening in 1946, it has been the home field of the Sotkamon Jymy, a Superpesis team. [1] [2]
The Hiukka Stadium is located in the centre of Sotkamo, right on the shore of Sapsojärvi. The former athletics field has been used almost exclusively as a pesäpallo haven since the mid-1990s. The field is known for its purple artificial grass and Hiukka's beach, where the ball can be thrown by mistake. [1]
![]() Hiukka Stadium at 2023. | |
Address | Urheilukatu 88600 Sotkamo |
---|---|
Location | Sotkamo, Finland |
Coordinates | 64°07′47″N 28°22′52″E / 64.129788°N 28.381248°E |
Owner | Municipality of Sotkamo |
Capacity | 4,500 |
Record attendance | 6,987
[1] June 28, 1998 (All-Star Game) |
Construction | |
Opened | 1946 |
Renovated | 2022 |
Tenants | |
Sotkamon Jymy (1946–present) |
Hiukka Stadium is a pesäpallo stadium located in Sotkamo, Finland. Since its opening in 1946, it has been the home field of the Sotkamon Jymy, a Superpesis team. [1] [2]
The Hiukka Stadium is located in the centre of Sotkamo, right on the shore of Sapsojärvi. The former athletics field has been used almost exclusively as a pesäpallo haven since the mid-1990s. The field is known for its purple artificial grass and Hiukka's beach, where the ball can be thrown by mistake. [1]