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  1. In 1995, the stadium was renamed Boris Paichadze National Stadium, after the former Georgian football player. The National Stadium has been the home ground of the Georgian National Football Team for several years. Georgia achieved memorable wins against Wales (5-0), and Poland (3-0).

    • 1976
  2. Con capacidad para 54 549 espectadores, el Estadio Nacional es el campo con más capacidad del país. Debe su nombre oficial a Borís Paichadze, histórico futbolista georgiano del Dinamo Tbilisi, que en 1937 se convirtió en el máximo goleador de la liga de fútbol soviética.

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  3. 1990 - 2011 Boris Paitchadze National Stadium From 2011 - Boris Paitchadze Dinamo Arena The maximal number of spectators at Dinamo Arena was recorded on November 7, 1979. 130 000 spectators attended UEFA Champions League 1/8 final match in which Dinamo Tbilisi hosted Hamburger SV.

  4. Key facts. Club: FC Dinamo | Opening: 1936 | Capacity: 54,139 seats. History and description. The Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, initially called Dinamo Stadium, opened in 1936. Construction had started in 1929, but works were soon suspended and only picked up in 1933.

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  5. Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena – stadium description. Near the historical heart of Tbilisi an idea for national stadium was born in 1920s. Construction began in 1929, but was halted soon. Picked up again in 1933, the nearly-oval stadium was opened in 1935. Designed by Archil Kurdiani it grew from 23,000 to 35,000 in 1962, again coordinated by ...

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  6. In 2011, it was christened the Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, after the legendary Georgian footballer. A testament to its grandeur, the stadium recorded its maximum capacity on October 3, 1979, hosting 110,000 spectators during a UEFA Champions League match where Dinamo Tbilisi outperformed FC Liverpool.

  7. El Estadio Nacional Borís Paichadze , también conocido como Estadio Dinamo, es un recinto deportivo ubicado en Tiflis, Georgia. Es el estadio del Dinamo Tbilisi, equipo georgiano de fútbol más laureado. También alberga partidos de las selecciones de fútbol y de rugby georgianas, y competiciones de atletismo.