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  1. With a capacity of 54,549, the stadium is the largest in Georgia. Built in 1976 by the Georgian architect Gia Kurdiani, the Dinamo Arena was named Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Dinamo Stadium after Russian Communist leader but later, in 1995 was renamed to Boris Paichadze National Stadium after the famous Georgian football player Boris Paichadze.

  2. Boris Paichadze (Georgian: ბორის პაიჭაძე, [boɾis pʼaitʃʼadze]; Russian: Борис Соломонович Пайчадзе; 4 February 1915 – 9 October 1990) was a Soviet and Georgian footballer, who played for FC Dinamo Tbilisi. The largest stadium in Georgia, the Boris Paichadze Stadium in Tbilisi, is named after him.

  3. O Estádio Boris Paichadze ou Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena (em georgiano: ბორის პაიჭაძის სახელობის ეროვნული სტადიონი), anteriormente conhecido como Lenin Dinamo Stadium e depois Boris Paichadze National Stadium, é um estádio de futebol localizado em Tbilisi, Geórgia. É o estádio-sede do Dinamo Tbilisi e casa dos ...

  4. 15 de jul. de 2021 · Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena History. Originally Dinamo Stadium opened in 1936 and was large enough to accommodate 23,000 supporters. Led by Georgian architect Gia Kurdiani, the ground was completely redesigned and rebuilt in 1976 – exactly 30 years after first opening. The inaugural fixture was played on 29th September 1976 between Dinamo ...

  5. UEFA Under 21 Host Stadiums Paichadze Stadium Tbilisi, Georgia The official name of the stadium is Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena. It is named after a distinguished player of FC Dinamo Tbilisi, and is the club’s home arena. It first was opened in 1935, boasting a capacity of 23,000. Following its modernization and official reopening in […]

  6. The Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena is Georgia’s national football stadium and home to Dinamo Tbilisi. Properly refurbished since Soviet times, it has a capacity of 54,500. Still commonly referred to as the Dinamo Stadium, it was rebuilt during the club’s golden era and renamed after one of its greats, 1940s goalscoring hero Paichadze.

  7. The Boris Paitchadze Dinamo Arena, formerly known as Boris Paitchadze National Stadium, is a stadium in Tbilisi, Georgia, and the home stadium of Dinamo Tbilisi, Georgia national rugby union team and Georgia national football team. With a capacity of 54,202, the stadium is the largest in Georgia. Built in 1976 by the Georgian architect Gia Kurdiani, the Dinamo Arena was named Vladimir Ilyich ...