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  1. The Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium ( Azerbaijani: Tofiq Bəhramov adına Respublika Stadionu) is a multi-purpose stadium in Baku, Azerbaijan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It served as the home ground for the Azerbaijan national football team until they moved to the Baku Olympic Stadium. It holds 31,200 seats making it ...

  2. Tofiq Bahramov Respublika Stadionu is located in central Baku just north of the centre at roughly 2.5 kilometres from the main railway station and 4.5 kilometres from the old walled city. The stadium can be reached by metro. Metro station Ganclik lies right next to the stadium. It is on both lines 1 and 2 that cross Baku’s city centre.

  3. Jul 15, 2021 · A statue of the national icon was unveiled in 2006 after England played Azerbaijan in a World Cup qualification match. The resident side Qarabag FK moved into the stadium in 1993 after relocating from Agdam to Baku as a result of the Nagorno-Karabakh war. Tofiq Bahramov Stadium was last renovated during the 2011/2012 season.

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    • 31,200
    • Narimanov, Baku, Azerbaijan
    • 1951
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  4. The stadium was officially opened in 1951 and was named after Tofik Bakhramov, a legendary Soviet footballer and Coach, who was born in Baku in 1926. 3. The stadium was the host for several major sporting occasions such as World Cup and UEFA Cup qualifiers, as well as matches from the UEFA Champions League.

  5. Tofiq Bahramov. Tofiq Bahramov ( Azerbaijani: Tofiq Bəhramov; Russian: Тофик Бахрамов; 29 January 1925 – 26 March 1993) [1] was a Soviet footballer and football referee from Azerbaijan . He was notable for being the linesman who helped to award a dubious goal for England in the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final against West Germany.

  6. May 27, 2014 · With a capacity of 31,200 it is the largest Stadium in the country, until the completion of the Baku Olympic Stadium in 2015. ©Baku2015 The Stadium was finally finished in 1951, ...

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  8. As Azerbaijan was part of the Eastern Bloc it’s hardly surprising that Stalin became the ground’s first patron in 1951, being replaced by Lenin as mood changed in 1956. Only in 1993 has the stadium driven away from politics by patronage of Tofiq Bəhramov, famous Azeri referee who died that year. Small renovations in 1990’s and early 21st ...