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  1. The Republican Stadium was named after Vazgen Sargsyan by a presidential decree on December 28, 1999. Vazgen Sargsyan was the commander of the Armenian forces during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War and served as Defence Minister from 1995 to 1999 and Prime Minister from June to October 27, 1999, when he and other high-ranked officials were killed in the Armenian parliament shooting .

  2. The Republican stadium after Vazgen Sargsyan named Dinamo in past. In 1931 Dinamo sports organization asked the City Council of Armenian Commissars for a permission to build a football stadium in Yerevan. Thus, 16 hectares of land in the center of Yerevan was given for the construction of the stadium in the centre of Yerevan.

  3. Aug 21, 2023 · Discover the captivating allure of Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, nestled on 65 Vardanants Street in the heart of the enchanting Armenian capital, Yerevan. This legendary all-seater stadium holds a rich history, dating back to its construction in 1933 as the esteemed Dinamo Stadium. Over the years, it has undergone transformative ...

  4. Jul 19, 2019 · Where is Vazgen Sargsyan Republic Stadium? Depending on where you define the centre of Yerevan from, the Republican Stadium is anywhere between 2-3.0 km away. As the city centre is fairly compact the average Football Tripper can make the journey by foot in well under 40 minutes.

  5. The de facto national stadium of Armenia dates back to early Soviet Union days, remaining in operation since 1935. At that time it was Yerevan's main sporting venue, earning its historical, highly decorative western facade in 1953. Expanded to 18 rows of terracing, the stadium's curves were topped by arcades. With over 20,000 people able to get ...

  6. Dec 15, 2017 · Stadium Info FANFARE Score: 2.43. Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium 65 Vardanants St Yerevan 0070, Armenia. FC Pyunik website. Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium website. Year Opened: 1935. Capacity: 14,403.

  7. The “Republicanstadium named after Vazgen Sargsyan used to be called “Dynamo”. In 1931, the Dynamo sports community turned to the Council of People's Commissars of Armenia with a request to build a stadium. By decision of the Council of People's Commissars, the Yerevan City Council allocated an area of 16 hectares for the construction of a stadium in the center of Yerevan. The main work on the construction of the stadium began in 1933. In 1935, the stadium was put into operation ...