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BUILDING REQUEST: A. Le Coq Arena l Tallinn, Estonia | Built | 24m
Official sources: https://www.kultuurikava.ee/places/a-le-coq-arena
Building Name: A. Le Coq Arena
Other names: Lilleküla staadion
Street Address: Jalgpalli 21, Kesklinn District, Kitseküla Sub-district
City: Tallinn
Zip/Postal Code: 11312
State/Province: Harjumaa
Country: Estonia
Official Building Website URL:
• Architect: Haldo Oravas
Developer: Eesti Jalgpalli Liit
Wiki: https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._Le_Coq_Arena
Interesting Facts/Records (in own words): A. Le Coq Arena (formerly known as Lilleküla football stadium) is the home stadium of the Estonian football team, Tallinn FCI Levadia and Tallinn FC Flora football clubs, opened in Tallinn in 2001.
The stadium has a capacity of 14 336 spectators, plus seats in the VIP lounges on the third floor.
The stadium's architect is Haldo Oravas. The building was not completed in 2001 according to plan.
In September 2015, the government decided to allocate €5 million from the state budget for the construction of an extension to the Lilleküla football stadium, which will increase the seating capacity to 15,000 and enable the stadium to host the 2018 UEFA Super Cup final. In addition to the seating, the stadium also received a new roof for the north stand, a new façade and a major renovation.
The Lilleküla football complex also includes the Sportland Arena, Nike Arena and the indoor hall of the A. Le Coq Arena next to the stadium. In addition, there are the FC Flora Lilleküla pitches (two full-size pitches), which are owned by FC Flora Tallinn.
Surface area 105 × 68 m.
Coordinates (with decimal fraction): 59.42133584684578, 24.732070764483357
Heights--
- roof: 22 m (Source: https://3d.maaamet.ee/kaart/ )
- spire: 25 m
Current Building Status: Built
Construction Dates--
- started: 2000
-Finished: 2001
Above ground floors: 5
Under ground floors: 1
Unit count: 15 000
Structure Type(s): stadium
Building Use(s): sports
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