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Lootospark
Park
Full nameLootospark
LocationPõlva, Estonia
OwnerPõlva County
OperatorFC Lootos
Capacity300
Field size100 x 64 m
Surface4G Artificial grass
Construction
Built2004
Opened7 November 2004
Renovated8 September 2019
ArchitectTeet Ilves
Structural engineerEJL 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
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

  1. "Lootospark".

External links

58°3′6.42″N 27°2′58.66″E / 58.0517833°N 27.0496278°E / 58.0517833; 27.0496278


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