Akademik Stadium

Akademik Stadium
Location Sofia, Bulgaria
Coordinates 42°41′7″N 23°22′7″E / 42.68528°N 23.36861°E / 42.68528; 23.36861Coordinates: 42°41′7″N 23°22′7″E / 42.68528°N 23.36861°E / 42.68528; 23.36861
Capacity 8,000
Tenants
Akademik Sofia

Akademik Stadium is a soccer stadium located in Sofia, Bulgaria with a capacity of 8,000 sitting and 2,000 standing for sports and expandable to 22,000 for concerts. The stadium complex consists of 1 grass field, 2 additional fields, 4 changing rooms and 1 cafe-bar, as well as halls for Tae Bo, boxing, judo, a dancesport hall and a gym.

Concerts

External links

References

  1. Ian Gillan Band at Akademik Stadium. "Last.fm". Retrieved on 26 October 2010"
  2. "1999.08.28 – Academic Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria « The Prodigy On Tour". www.theprodigyontour.com. Retrieved 2016-02-02.
  3. Motörhead at Akademik Stadium. "Last.fm". Retrieved on 26 October 2010"
  4. Alice Cooper at Akademik Stadium. "Last.fm". Retrieved on 26 October 2010
  5. Arena Muzika at Akademik Stadium. "Last.fm". Retrieved on 26 October 2010
  6. Halford and Slayer on one stage. "segabg.com". Retrieved on 26 October 2010
  7. Whitesnake at Akademik Stadium. "Last.fm". Retrieved on 26 October 2010
  8. Judas Priest at Akademik Stadium. "Last.fm". Retrieved on 26 October 2010
  9. Arena Muzika at Akademik Stadium. "Last.fm". Retrieved on 26 October 2010
  10. INXS at Akademik Stadium. "Last.fm".
  11. Whitesnake at Akademik Stadium. "Last.fm". Retrieved on 26 October 2010
  12. KISS at Akademik Stadium. "Last.fm". Retrieved on 26 October 2010
  13. Limp Bizkit at Akademik Stadium. "Last.fm". Retrieved on 26 October 2010"
  14. Scorpions farewell concert in Sofia. "ART BG". Retrieved on 26 October 2010"
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