Seinäjoki Pesäpallo Stadium in 2015. | |
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Address | Urheilupuisto 60100 Seinäjoki Finland |
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Location | Seinäjoki, Finland |
Coordinates | 62°46′55″N 22°51′13″E / 62.781856°N 22.853508°E / 62.781856; 22.853508 |
Public transit | Ruukintie 42, Härmän liikenne Route 6 Seinäjoki station |
Owner | City of Seinäjoki |
Capacity | 4,500 |
Record attendance | 6,130 1997 (Seinäjoen Maila-Jussit vs. Sotkamon Jymy) |
Field size | Left field: 175 m (574 ft) Centre field: 168 m (551 ft) Right field: 184 m (604 ft) |
Surface | Clay Artificial grass (Deep field) |
Opened | 1992 (1992) |
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Seinäjoen Maila-Jussit (1992–present) Seinäjoen JymyJussit (2012–present) |
Seinäjoki Pesäpallo Stadium is a pesäpallo stadium located in Seinäjoki, Finland. Since its opening in 1992, it has been the home field of the Seinäjoen Maila-Jussit, a Superpesis team. It is also home of the Seinäjoen JymyJussit.
The stadium is located in Seinäjoki Sports Park, next to the central sports field. The stadium is renovated in 2010. The area behind the backline is very flat. The deep field consists mostly of an artificial grass field with field hockey dimensions and markings.
References
- ^ "Unico Areena". Superpesis. Archived from the original on 2 June 2023. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
- "Fields". Finnish Pesäpallo Association. Retrieved 12 July 2024.
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