MCS Rukh

Municipal Central Stadium (MSC) "Rukh"
Former names Municipal Central Stadium (until 1981)
MCS Krystal (1981-1991)
Location Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine
Coordinates Coordinates: 48°54′29″N 24°41′46.50″E / 48.90806°N 24.6962500°E / 48.90806; 24.6962500
Owner City Administration
Capacity 15,000 (football)
Surface Grass
Construction
Opened July 4, 1909
Renovated 1956 - 1957
1969
1987 - 1989
1993 - 1996
Expanded 1927
1957
Closed 1993 - 1994 (renovations)
Tenants
FSC Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk
FC Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk (former)
Rewera Stanisławów (former)

Municipal Central Stadium "Rukh" (Ukrainian: Міський Центральний Стадіон "Рух") is the multi-purpose central stadium of the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. The stadium is located at 128 Vyacheslav Chernovol Street, the city of Ivano-Frankivsk 750447. It has a capacity of 15,000 spectators and 6,500 individual plastic seats. By the end of its renovations the capacity of Rukh should be over 20,000 at the end of renovations.

Overview

The stadium is being built in sectors, with only one remaining to be finished. The turf and the stadium in whole are satisfactory for any sporting events. The stadium has two big stands located across one another and gather the majority of spectators. The stadium is also well kept and is located in the picturesque city park named after Taras Shevchenko. Nevertheless, according to stadion.lviv.ua of April 20, 2010 that is referencing to the head of the Capital Construction Directorate of Ivano-Frankivsk city administration V.Kovalchuk Rukh requires nearly four million hryvnia to bring Rukh to the initially pre-designed form.[1]

Among the mentioned issues there were:

The stadium reconstruction has already stretched now for a record of over 20 years and became a joke in local folklore. In general the stadium is finished and meets the requirements of the Ukrainian First League, however still additional funds are needed to resume renovations. In 2008 the city mayor Viktor Anushkevichus informed that city is actively seeking new investors for the stadium and has intentions finally finish the overall reconstruction prior to the 2012 European finals.[2] According to Galician Correspondent on July 15, 2010 the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast parliamentarians petitioned to the Cabinet of Ministers to provide them with finds to improve the condition of the stadium.[3]

History

According to the local newspaper Match the first game took place on July 4, 1909 when the local sport club Rewera played against the Czarni-2 Lwow, losing 1:3. The match took place in the Jordan Park of the youth games and festivities in the city of Stanislau, the owner of which was Miejska Kasa Oszczednosci. The first stand was built in 1927 out of wood, which was in service until long after the establishment of FC Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk (1950s). Around the time the stadium was given the name Spartak (previous name is not known - presumably City Stadium of Potocki Park). In 1956-57 the first known reconstruction took place when the other 4,000-seat stand was erected totaling the stadium's capacity at 10,400. In 1969 there were built the floodlights towers and the wooden scoreboard was replaced with the electronic containing a clock as well.

In 1981 the stadium was renamed as Krystal (Ukrainian: Кристал). At the end of 1986 a new reconstruction of the stadium has started which was halted in 1989 due to lack of the funds. Some works were renewed in 1996 that eventually were once again brought to the halt. Until the 2006 season, the stadium was the home ground of FC Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk, the main soccer club/team in the oblast. Since 2007, the stadium is home to FSC Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk, which used to play its games on the local university field (University of Nafty and Gazu). Rukh is located in the Shevchenko Memorial Municipal Park in the city of Ivano-Frankivsk. Not far from Rukh Stadium is a reserve stadium, Electron, which is also located in Shevchenko Park. That stadium was a temporary home for Ivano-Frankivsk clubs while major renovations occurred at Rukh Stadium.

Recently the reconstruction was renewed by a new design which was represented by the architect company Atelye Arkhitektury Plus (author Ya.Doroshenko). After the reconstruction as it was planned before the stadium's capacity should increase over 20,000 mark. The pictures of the proposed design were posted at the forum on the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast football website on May 23, 2010 (the link provided below).

Name

The stadium was renamed in 1989 in honor of the Civil movement Rukh led by Vyacheslav Chornovil (today political party Rukh).

Other stadiums in Ivano-Frankivsk

Interesting is the fact that the issue with stadiums even stretches far into history according to the local sport newspaper "Match".[4] Apparently in 1938 in the city of Stanislawow there was an issue of lack of fields for the local football teams, which was mentioned in some press-media "Podkapatckie echo sportowe" on October 2, 1938.

See also

References

  1. Rukh needs four million
  2. Gazeta po-kievski (Russian)
  3. Rukh Stadium need help from the Cabinet
  4. Forum of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast football

Brief overview (in Ukrainian)

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