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{{Infobox venue
| stadium_name = Stadion Hristo Botev Stadium
| nickname =
| image = [[ImageFile:Botev-balkan_006Stadiumvratsa.jpg|300px|270px]] View of the renovated sector "V" in 2009.
| fullname = Hristo Botev Stadium
| location = [[Vratsa]], [[Bulgaria]]
| coordinates = {{Coord|43|12|34|N|23|34|73|E|region:BG}}
| broke_ground = [[1946]]
| built = [[1946]] - [[1948]]
| opened = [[1948]]
| renovated = [[2008]], [[2009]], 2015, 2022
| expanded =
| closed =
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| former_names =
| tenants = <{{center>|[[Botev Vratsa]] ([[1948]]-present)}}
| seating_capacity = 32,25 000; 8 935 seating
| dimensions =
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'''Stadion Hristo Botev Stadium''' ({{lang-bg|Стадион "Христо Ботев", {{lang-en|'Hristo Botev Stadium'}}}}) is a [[multi-purpose stadium]] in [[Vratsa]], [[Bulgaria]]. It is currently used mostly for [[football (soccer)|football]] matches. It has been the home of [[Botev Vratsa]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://thesportsdb.com/team/137920?group=1|title=Botev Vratsa - TheSportsDB.com|website=thesportsdb.com|access-date=2020-04-02}}</ref> for 6070 years. The stadium was built in 1948 and has a seating capacity of 328,000935 spectators. After the approval of a project worth [[€]] 150 000, in 2008 the stadium was renovated and had 3,000 seats, spread in the 3 central sectors. In June 2009, the [[Botev Vratsa]] management approved a second project, worth [[€]] 120 000 for reconstruction of sector "V", opposing the central building of the stadium. The second renovation was completed in 2009.
 
==Renovation==
As of 2009, the stadium has 6,000 plastic seats, although the whole capacity of the stadium is 32,000 spectators. In October, 2009, the stadium received a license from the [[Bulgarian Football Union]] to host games from all divisions of Bulgarian football.
After the approval of a project worth [[€]]150,000, in 2008 the stadium was renovated and had 2,255 seats, spread in the 3 central sectors.
 
[[File:Botevvratza2.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Sector "V" 2010]]
In 2010, the Municipality of Vratsa is planning to continue renovation by re-building the two side sectors, which will increase the plastic seat capacity to 12,000 spectators.
In June 2009, the [[Botev Vratsa]] management approved a second project, worth €120,000 for reconstruction of sector "V", opposite the central building of the stadium. The second renovation was completed in 2009.
As of 2009, the stadium has 64,000455 plastic seats, although the whole capacity of the stadium is 32,000 spectators. In October, 2009, the stadium received a license from the [[Bulgarian Football Union]] to host games from all divisions of Bulgarian football.
 
In 2010,2015 the Municipalitymain ofbuilding Vratsaand isthe planningfootball tofield continueare renovationbeing byrenovated. re-building theAlso two side sectors, which will increase the plastic seatseating capacity to 126,000417 spectators.
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Image:BotevHristoStadion.JPG|View of the reconstructed main stand in 2008.
In 2018 floodlights system were installed.
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In 2021 LED scoreboard were installed.
 
In 2022 sector "G" were renovated, which increase the seating capacity to 8,935.
 
==References==
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==External links==
 
[[Category:Football venues in Bulgaria]]
[[Category:Vratsa]]
[[Category:Multi-purpose stadiums in Bulgaria]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Vratsa Province]]
 
 
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