Narva Kreenholm Stadium
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Narva Kreenholm Stadium (also Kreenholm Stadium; Estonian: Narva Kreenholmi staadion) is a multi-purpose stadium in Narva, Estonia. The stadium holds 1,065 people and hosts the matches of JK Narva Trans.[2]
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Kreenholmi staadion | |
Location | Narva, Estonia |
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Coordinates | 59.3635°N 28.1845°E / 59.3635; 28.1845 |
Owner | City of Narva |
Capacity | 1,065 |
Field size | 102 × 75 m |
Surface | Grass |
Opened | 1969[1] |
Tenants | |
JK Narva Trans (1979–present) |
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It is one of the easternmost stadiums in Estonia and is situated approximately 900 metres from the border of Russia and the Narva river that separates the two countries.
The stadium was the host venue for the 1996 Baltic Cup, which was won by Lithuania.