Levadia Municipal Stadium

{{Short description|Multi-purpose stadium in Levadia, Greece}}

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| name = Levadia Municipal Stadium

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| location = Livadeia, Boeotia, Greece

| coordinates = {{coord|38|26|9.23|N|22|52|58.24|E|type:landmark}}

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| built = 1952

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| operator = Levadiakos

| surface = Grass

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| tenants = Levadiakos

| capacity = 5,915

| dimensions = 105 x 68 m

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| publictransit = 20px Livadeia railway station

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Levadia Municipal Stadium ({{langx|el|Δημοτικό Στάδιο Λειβαδιάς}}) is a multi-purpose stadium in Levadia, Greece. It was built in 1952, but had its latest redevelopment in 2005. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of the Levadiakos since their establishment in 1961. The stadium has a capacity of 5,915.{{cite web|url=http://www.levadiakosfc.gr/?page_id=307|title=Levadia Stadium|publisher=levadiakosfc.gr|language=Greek|accessdate=1 June 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111222011445/http://www.levadiakosfc.gr/?page_id=307|archive-date=22 December 2011|url-status=dead}}

History

The stadium was built in 1952. Since then, it has been used for the home matches of Levadiakos. In 2005 Levadiakos was promoted to the 1st National League (now Super League) and with his money he won from his upgrading refurbished the stadium that was then in a very bad condition. The platforms were upgraded and placed on all plastic seats, new journalism studios and suites were created, and projectors were added. In 2009, some upgrade projects were carried out and a small enclosure was built above the main platform and VIP locations. The capacity of the stadium is about 5,915 seats.

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