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LFF Stadium (Lithuanian Football Federation stadium, Lithuanian: LFF stadionas), formerly known as Vėtra Stadium, is a football stadium in Vilnius, Lithuania. The stadium has a capacity of 5,067 people and was home of the Lithuanian national football team between 2005 and 2022.
Lietuvos futbolo federacijos stadionas (arba LFF stadionas, 1964–2004 m. Vilniaus „Lokomotyvo“ stadionas, 2004–2010 m. „Vėtros“ stadionas) – stadionas Vilniaus mieste, Liepkalnyje, į pietus nuo Vilniaus geležinkelio stoties.
Lietuvos futbolo stadionai. Lietuvos statistikos departamento duomenimis 2018 m. Lietuvoje buvo 599 stadionai, 639 futbolo aikštės, 3 futbolo maniežai. [1] Remiantis 2019 m.
StadionasTalpaMiestas, AdresasAtidarytas15000Kaunas, Ąžuolynas1925 pastatytas.Renovuotas 1998, 2005, ...625020085500200444281925LFF stadionas – 2010 m. iširus FK Vėtrai, LFF perėmė stadioną ir pervadino į LFF stadioną. LFF Kauno treniruočių centras – 2001 m. pastatytas Kauno futbolo maniežas Naujosios Vilnios futbolo kompleksas – vykdytas 2004–2009 m.
- Stadiono g. 2,02106 Liepkalnis / Vilnius
- 19 narių
- 1922 m.
- Sporto federacija(Asociacija)
This page provides you with information about the stadium of the selected club. In addition to the basic facts, you can find the address of the stadium, access information, special features, prices in the stadium and name rights.
Sep 4, 2021 · LFF Stadium (Vilnius) The LFF Stadium in its current form opened in 2004, built on the site of the former Lokomotyvas stadium that had stood since the Soviet era. FK Vėtra were the original tenants of the venue, with it originally known as Vėtra Stadium.