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Full name
  
Stadion Todor Diev

Opened
  
1926

Built
  
1925–26

Capacity
  
3,548

Todor Diev Stadium

Address
  
ul. "Macedonia", 4013 Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Similar
  
Plovdiv Synagogue, Roman Forum, Hristo Botev Stadium, Lokomotiv Stadium Plovdiv, Cathedral of St Louis

Todor Diev Stadium (Bulgarian: Стадион „Тодор Диев“, "Ухото") is a football stadium in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, located in the south urban area of Kichuk Parizh.

The stadium opened in 1926 as a multi-sport venue of the domestic sport giant Botev Plovdiv. In 1949 the stadium was nationalized by the communist authorities and later same year was given to the recently established FC Spartak Plovdiv. The stadium was redeveloped in the period 1982–84. Presently the stadium holds 3,500 people and continues to be the home ground of Spartak. The stadium is named after Todor Diev, the greatest player in Spartak's history.

The stadium's highest recorded attendance of 11,353 was in a Bulgarian Cup semi-final game against Blagoevgrad`s FC Pirin (0:0) on 27 April 1994.

The stadium is also known as Plovdiv's Loftus Road - a tribute to the English team QPR, which plays in the same hooped kit as Spartak. All the roads surrounding Todor Diev Stadium have Macedonian and Thracian connections.

References

Todor Diev Stadium Wikipedia