Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex
The Olympic National Sports Complex is a multi-use sports and recreation facility in Kiev, Ukraine, located on the slopes of the city's central Cherepanova Hora, Pecherskyi District. The Olympic National Sports Complex Stadium, the home of FC Dynamo Kyiv, is the premier sports venue in Ukraine and the second largest in Eastern Europe after Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium. The complex beside its stadium also features several other sports facilities and is designed to host the Olympic Games.
Following extensive renovation works, including the construction of a new roof, the stadium was reopened on 9 October 2011 with a performance by Shakira and had its international inauguration with a 3–3 friendly draw by Ukraine against Germany on 11 November 2011. It hosted the final of the UEFA Euro 2012 and the 2018 UEFA Champions League Final.
History
After Ukrainian independence in 1991, the stadium was given national status in 1996 and renamed again as the "Olympic" National Sports Complex. Kievans still commonly refer to it as the Tsentralny or Respublykanskyi stadion, and the nearby metro station "Olimpiiska" that was also called "Respublykanskyi Stadion".In 1997–99, the stadium was renovated again in accordance with FIFA guidelines, and its capacity was reduced to 83,450. The stadium continued to be the home ground of Dynamo with the Lobanovsky stadium serving as a training ground. Sometime after 1998 big changes took place as it was no longer efficient to keep and maintain the stadium as a club ground. Dynamo decided to reconstruct the Lobanovsky Dynamo Stadium as its primary ground because match attendances rarely exceeded 10,000 spectators. Since that time Olympic has been used primarily for football international matches and was lent to FC Dynamo Kyiv for high-profile home games when a high attendance was expected. However it is not the official home ground of Dynamo or any other Kiev club, as they all have smaller home stadiums and training bases. The stadium is an official home ground of the Ukraine national football team and was the official venue of the Ukrainian Cup final until 2008. From 2008 Olympic underwent a major reconstruction in preparation for the continental championship.
Previous names
For most of its history the stadium was known as the Republican Stadium.- 1923–1924: Red Stadium named L. Trotsky
- 1924–1935: Red Stadium
- 1936–1938: Republican Stadium named S. Kosior
- 1938–1941: Republican Stadium
- 1941–1962: Republican Stadium named N. Khrushchev
- * Occupation by National Socialist Germany 1941–1943: All-Ukrainian Stadium
- 1962–1979: Central Stadium
- 1980–1996: Republican Stadium
- 1996–present: Olympic National Sports Complex
1980 Summer Olympics
Matches at 1980 Summer Olympics
Euro 2012
On 18 April 2007, Poland and Ukraine were chosen by UEFA to co-host the finals of Euro 2012, with the Olimpiyskiy Stadium set to host the final. The reconstruction of the stadium involved the demolition and rebuilding of the lower tier, a completely new west stand with a two-level press box, luxury boxes between the two tiers, the addition of a 13-storey high-rise building to the west, and the addition of a new roof covering the entire seating area. The capacity of the stadium after the reconstruction is 70,050. Reconstruction began on 1 December 2008, when the winner of a tender was announced. It was scheduled to be finished in 2011. The stadium was officially opened by Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych on 8 October 2011.Three Group D matches, a quarter-final and the final were scheduled for here. In the first match, Ukraine beat Sweden by a scoreline of 2–1. The final, held on 1 July 2012, saw Spain thrash Italy by the record-breaking score of 4–0 on the way to their third title.
Matches at Euro 2012
Concerts
When international music superstars or bands come to Kiev, their concerts are often held in this stadium, as it is the biggest in Ukraine and one of the biggest in Europe. Artists to have performed here include George Michael and Shakira.The Rolling Stones were scheduled to perform at the stadium on 25 July 2007 as part of their A Bigger Bang Tour, but the concert was moved to Warsaw, Poland because of political crisis and early parliament elections in Ukraine.
On 25 July 2012 was concert of world-famous rock-bands Red Hot Chili Peppers, Kasabian and The Vaccines.
Madonna performed a concert at the stadium on 4 August 2012 as part of her The MDNA Tour. 31,022 people visited her show.
Depeche Mode performed at the stadium on 29 June 2013 during their The Delta Machine Tour, in front of a crowd of 36,562 people.
Famous Ukrainian rock-band Okean Elzy performed and celebrate on the stadium their 20 anniversary on 21 June 2014. 71,045 people visited the show. The band again performed here the sold-out show on 18 June 2016 as a part of their 2016–2017 world tour.
Aerosmith were scheduled to perform at the stadium on 2 July 2014 as part of their Global Warming Tour, but the concert was cancelled due to Russian military intervention to Ukraine.
Year | Date | Main act | Opening act | Tour / Concert name | Attendance | Additional notes |
2011 | 8 October | Shakira | Ani Lorak Gaitana Taisia Povaliy | The Sun Comes Out World Tour | Near 60 000 | The first concert at the reconstructed stadium |
2012 | 25 July | Red Hot Chili Peppers Kasabian The Vaccines | "Tuborg Greenfest 2012" | Near 40 000 | Rock-festival | |
2012 | 4 August | Madonna | DJ Kirill Doomski | The MDNA Tour | 31 022 / 31 022 | Absolute box office record in Ukraine – $4 893 317 |
2013 | 29 June | Depeche Mode | The Delta Machine Tour | 36 562 / 38 640 | ||
2014 | 21 June | Okean Elzy | 20 years together | More than 70 000 | ||
2014 | 2 July | | Cancelled due to Russian military intervention to Ukraine | |||
2016 | 18 June | Okean Elzy | SINOPTIK | Bez mezh | More than 85 000 | Absolute record audience in Ukraine |
2016 | 6 July | Red Hot Chili Peppers The Kills Nothing but Thieves The Hardkiss | U-Park Festival | Rock-festival | ||
2016 | 8 July | Muse Hurts Poets of the Fall My Vitriol ШАNA | U-Park Festival | Rock-festival | ||
2017 | 19 July | Depeche Mode | Global Spirit Tour | 30,803 | ||
2017 | 23 September | Andrea Bocelli | 12,000 | |||
2018 | 24 August | Okean Elzy | ||||
2018 | 31 August | Imagine Dragons | Evolve World Tour | |||
2018 | 30 September | Enrique Iglesias | All The Hits Live | |||
2019 | June 16 | Kiss | End of the Road World Tour |
Transportation
The stadium is located right in the centre of Kiev on the right bank of the River Dnipro. The stadium can be approached mainly by either Velyka Vasylkivska Street or Lesi Ukrainki Boulevard. Both streets' southern ends connect to the European route E95, which is known at that part of the city as Druzhby Narodiv Boulevard. However the main arena of the complex does not have a direct access to the mentioned streets and can only be reached through several smaller streets such as Fizkultury, Saksahanskoho, Shota Rustaveli, Esplanadna Streets and Hospitalny Lane.There are several subway stations on the Kiev Metro located within walking distance: "Olimpiiska" and "Palats Sportu". These are usually closed during matches. It is possible to use other nearby stations Klovska, Zoloti Vorota, Teatralna, Palats "Ukrayina". In December 2010, Kiev City State Administration renamed the subway station "Respublikansky Stadion" as "Olimpiiska".