Žalgiris Stadium
Žalgiris Stadium (Lithuanian: Žalgirio stadionas) was a multi-purpose stadium in Žirmūnai elderate of Vilnius, Lithuania. The stadium holds 15,029 and was being used by the first division 1 Lyga - REO Vilnius. It was the largest football stadium in Lithuania. It is named after the Battle of Grunwald and was rebuilt by the German POWs after World War II and finished in 1950 (the stadium existed already before World War II and was used by Pogoń Wilno; in 1936 the Polish athletics championships were held at the stadium). The demolition of Žalgiris stadium was started on July, 2016.
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Žalgiris Stadium
Žalgiris Stadium (Lithuanian: Žalgirio stadionas) was a multi-purpose stadium in Žirmūnai elderate of Vilnius, Lithuania. The stadium holds 15,029 and was being used by the first division 1 Lyga - REO Vilnius. It was the largest football stadium in Lithuania. It is named after the Battle of Grunwald and was rebuilt by the German POWs after World War II and finished in 1950 (the stadium existed already before World War II and was used by Pogoń Wilno; in 1936 the Polish athletics championships were held at the stadium). The demolition of Žalgiris stadium was started on July, 2016.
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Žalgiris Stadium (Lithuanian: ...... ium was started on July, 2016.
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Žalgiris – stadion piłkarski w ...... najduje się boisko treningowe.
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