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Park | |
Full name | Lootospark |
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Location | Põlva, Estonia |
Owner | Põlva County |
Operator | FC Lootos |
Capacity | 300 |
Field size | 100 x 64 m |
Surface | 4G Artificial grass |
Construction | |
Built | 2004 |
Opened | 7 November 2004 |
Renovated | 8 September 2019 |
Architect | Teet Ilves |
Structural engineer | EJL Ehitusbüroo |
Tenants | |
Põlva FC Lootos (2004–) |
Lootospark is a football stadium located in the town of Põlva in Põlva County in Estonia. It is the current home ground of Põlva FC Lootos and clubs women's football team Lootos.
International matches
Estonia women's national team matches
Date | Opponent | Score | Competition |
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4 July 2010 | Lithuania | 3–1 | Women's U17 Baltic Cup |
2 July 2010 | Latvia | 4–1 | Women's U17 Baltic Cup |
26 April 2009 | Lithuania | 1–0 | Women's Baltic Cup |
25 April 2009 | Latvia | 5–0 | Women's Baltic Cup |
References
External links
- Info at fclootos.ee (in Estonian)
- Info at Estonian Football Association
- https://www.spordiregister.ee/et/ehitis/994/jalgpallistaadion_lootospark
58°3′6.42″N 27°2′58.66″E / 58.0517833°N 27.0496278°E / 58.0517833; 27.0496278
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