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Full name
  
Kavarna Stadium

Operator
  
PFC Kaliakra Kavarna

Surface
  
Grass

Opened
  
1968

Owner
  
Kavarna

Expanded
  
2008

Location
  
Kavarna, Bulgaria

Field size
  
103 x 68

Broke ground
  
1967

Capacity
  
5,000

Renovated
  
2008

Address
  
ul. "Iskar", 9650 Kavarna, Bulgaria

Similar
  
Trace Arena, Lovech Stadium, Beroe Stadium, Kaliakra, Hristo Botev Stadium

Dimmu borgir spellbound by the devil live at kavarna stadium 15 08 2009


Kavarna Stadium (Bulgarian: Стадион "Каварна") is a multi-purpose stadium in Kavarna, Bulgaria. It is located in the south part of the city. Currently, the venue is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of the local Bulgarian A PFG football club, PFC Kaliakra Kavarna. The stadium has an overall capacity of 5,000 spectators and was built in 1967.

  • The stadium is situated in the Kaliakra Sport Complex, which was constructed along with the renovation of the stadium in 2008. The sports complex also includes two football training pitches and one authority building, used by the management of the local football club.
  • In 2008, with the help of the mayor Tsonko Tsonev, the stadium underwent a total renovation. New stands were constructed and the capacity of the stadium was expanded to 5,000 spectators. In the same year, a floodlight system of 1200 lx and a new scoreboard were installed. The grass surface was replaced and new sprinkler and drainage systems were also installed.
  • The stadium is also used as a ground for numerous rock concerts and the traditional Kavarna Rock Fest, which is held every year, since 2004. Notable artists that have performed at the stadium include Manowar, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Scorpions and Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation, among others.
  • The record attendance of the stadium is 4,540 spectators, which was achieved at the game between Kaliakra Kavarna and Cherno More Varna on April 16, 2008 in the semi-final match of the Bulgarian Cup.
  • References

    Kavarna Stadium Wikipedia