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Borisov Arena

Borisov Arena (Belarusian: Барысаў-Арэна, Barysaw-Arena; Russian: Борисов-Арена) is a football-specific stadium in Barysaw, Belarus and is the home stadium of FC BATE Borisov and the Belarus national football team. The stadium's official capacity is 13,126.


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UEFA Category 4 Stadium
Interactive map of Borisov-Arena
Barysaw, Belarus
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BATE Borisov
13,126
Grass
13,121 (Belarus vs Spain, 25 June 2015)
105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
2011–2014
3 May 2014 (2014-05-03)
40,000,000 €
OFIS Architects
FC BATE Borisov (2014–)Belarus national football team (2014–2017; 2019)

Borisov Arena (Belarusian: Барысаў-Арэна, Barysaw-Arena; Russian: Борисов-Арена) is a football-specific stadium in Barysaw, Belarus and is the home stadium of FC BATE Borisov and the Belarus national football team. The stadium's official capacity is 13,126.

The first official game at the Borisov Arena was the 2013–14 Belarusian Cup Final on 3 May 2014. It was contested between FC Neman Grodno and FC Shakhtyor Soligorsk and won 1-0 by the team from Salihorsk. Ukrainian midfielder Artem Starhorodskyi scored the first ever goal in the stadium in front of an almost full capacity of over 11,000.

The Belarus national football team played its first game at the Borisov Arena on 4 September 2014 when they defeated Tajikistan 6–1 in a friendly. The first official national team game was played on 9 October 2014, when Belarus lost 0–2 to Ukraine in a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifier played in front of 10,512 spectators.

#DateOpponentResultAttendanceCompetition
1September 4, 2014Tajikistan6–12,400Friendly
2October 9, 2014Ukraine0–210,512UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
3October 12, 2014Slovakia1–33,684UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
4November 18, 2014Mexico3–26,700Friendly
5June 14, 2015Spain0–113,121UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
6September 08, 2015Luxembourg2–03,482UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
7October 12, 2015Macedonia0–01,545UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
8September 6, 2016France0–012,9202018 FIFA World Cup qualification
9October 10, 2016Luxembourg1–19,0112018 FIFA World Cup qualification
10June 9, 2017Bulgaria2–16,1502018 FIFA World Cup qualification
11September 3, 2017Sweden0–46,4312018 FIFA World Cup qualification
12October 7, 2017Netherlands1–36,8502018 FIFA World Cup qualification
13June 8, 2019Germany0–212,510UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
14June 11, 2019Northern Ireland0–15,250UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
  • Detail of the stadium's main stand

  • BATE Borisov playing FC Dinamo Minsk on May 5, 2014

  • Belarus playing Ukraine at the Borisov Arena on October 9, 2014

  • External view of the stadium

  • List of football stadiums in Belarus

  • Official website of the football club Archived 2015-03-17 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)

  • Official website of the football club (in English)

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