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Trud Stadium is a bandy arena in Ulyanovsk, Russia. It is the home arena of bandy club Volga-SDYuSShOR, which is playing in the second-tier Russian Bandy Supreme League. With a higher spectator capacity than the more modern Volga-Sport-Arena in the same city, the semi-final Russia participated in and the final of the 2016 Bandy World Championship were played at Trud. Trud holds 15,000 seated spectators. The total area of the stadium is 40,711 m2 with an ice of 8,600 m2 or 100x65 m playing field. During the summer, the arena is used by an association football team FC Volga Ulyanovsk.

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  • Trud Stadium is a bandy arena in Ulyanovsk, Russia. It is the home arena of bandy club Volga-SDYuSShOR, which is playing in the second-tier Russian Bandy Supreme League. With a higher spectator capacity than the more modern Volga-Sport-Arena in the same city, the semi-final Russia participated in and the final of the 2016 Bandy World Championship were played at Trud. Trud holds 15,000 seated spectators. The total area of the stadium is 40,711 m2 with an ice of 8,600 m2 or 100x65 m playing field. During the summer, the arena is used by an association football team FC Volga Ulyanovsk. (en)
  • «Труд» — многофункциональный стадион в городе Ульяновске, Россия. Является домашним для футбольного клуба «Волга», принимающем участие в первенства России. До 2016 года также был домашним стадионом для команды по хоккею с мячом «Волга», участницей чемпионата России (впоследствии переехала на стадион «Волга-Спорт-Арена»). (ru)
  • Central Stadion Trud är en multiarena i Uljanovsk, Ryssland. Den används av bandylaget och fotbollslaget . Arenan, vars publikkapacitet är 15 000 åskådare, användes för semifinaler och final under världsmästerskapet i bandy för herrar 2016. (sv)
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  • Trud Stadium is a bandy arena in Ulyanovsk, Russia. It is the home arena of bandy club Volga-SDYuSShOR, which is playing in the second-tier Russian Bandy Supreme League. With a higher spectator capacity than the more modern Volga-Sport-Arena in the same city, the semi-final Russia participated in and the final of the 2016 Bandy World Championship were played at Trud. Trud holds 15,000 seated spectators. The total area of the stadium is 40,711 m2 with an ice of 8,600 m2 or 100x65 m playing field. During the summer, the arena is used by an association football team FC Volga Ulyanovsk. (en)
  • «Труд» — многофункциональный стадион в городе Ульяновске, Россия. Является домашним для футбольного клуба «Волга», принимающем участие в первенства России. До 2016 года также был домашним стадионом для команды по хоккею с мячом «Волга», участницей чемпионата России (впоследствии переехала на стадион «Волга-Спорт-Арена»). (ru)
  • Central Stadion Trud är en multiarena i Uljanovsk, Ryssland. Den används av bandylaget och fotbollslaget . Arenan, vars publikkapacitet är 15 000 åskådare, användes för semifinaler och final under världsmästerskapet i bandy för herrar 2016. (sv)
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  • Trud Stadium (Ulyanovsk) (en)
  • Труд (стадион, Ульяновск) (ru)
  • Central Stadion Trud, Uljanovsk (sv)
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