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Klaipėda Central Stadium (Lithuanian: Klaipėdos centrinis stadionas) is a football stadium in Klaipėda, Lithuania. It was the home ground of FK Atlantas , and has a capacity of 4,428. [ 1 ] The construction started in 1925 and the stadium was originally opened in 1927.
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Image Stadium Seating capacity City Opened Home team 1: Darius and Girėnas Stadium: 15,315: Kaunas: 1925; 2022: FK Kauno Žalgiris, Lithuania national football team: 2: Aukštaitija Stadium
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