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Holm Jalgpallipark

Coordinates: 58°23′39.1″N 26°44′27.5″E / 58.394194°N 26.740972°E / 58.394194; 26.740972
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Holm Jalgpallipark
Holm Park
Map
LocationTartu, Estonia
Coordinates58°23′39.1″N 26°44′27.5″E / 58.394194°N 26.740972°E / 58.394194; 26.740972
OwnerTartu JK Welco
OperatorTartu JK Welco
Capacity580[1]
Field size102 × 65 m
SurfaceArtificial turf
Construction
Built2019–2023
Opened10 June 2023; 17 months ago (2023-06-10)
Construction cost€910,000
ArchitectAndres Lunge
Tenants
Tartu JK Welco (2023–present)
Website
jalgpallipark.ee

Holm Jalgpallipark (English: Holm Football Park) is a football stadium in Tartu, Estonia. Located next to the Estonian National Museum and in the Raadi district, it is the home ground of Tartu JK Welco.

The stadium is named after Welco's primary sponsor Holm Bank.[2]

History

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Planning and construction

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In 2012, Tartu Welco began exploring ways to construct their own home ground and by 2015, the first sketches of the stadium in Raadi had been created by architect Andres Lunge.[3] In June 2017, the plans were approved by the Tartu City Government, who issued a building permit for the stadium in the autumn of 2019.[3]

The construction of the stadium commenced in November 2019 and the artificial turf field was opened for trainings in December 2020.[3] However, the completion of the grandstand saw delays due to the rise of construction costs that were caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In the spring of 2023, Welco started a crowdfunding campaign and gathered €60,000 to finish the construction.[4]

In total, the budget of the project mounted to €910,000, of which €425,000 was for the construction of the football pitch and outdoor areas, €345,000 for the construction of the grandstand and €140,000 for the parking lot.[5]

Opening

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Although the football field was opened to trainings and lower league football matches already during the 2021 season, the official opening of the stadium took place on 10 June 2023, when Welco faced Tammeka U21 in front of 694 spectators.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Holm Jalgpallipark - Eesti spordiregister".
  2. ^ Heli, Heiti (2021-08-09). "Raadi jalgpallipark sai Welco peasponsori järgi nime". Soccernet.ee. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  3. ^ a b c "Kronoloogia". Holm Park (in Estonian). Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  4. ^ a b "GALERII | "See teekond oli üsna pöörane, aga neli aastat ja siin me lõpuks oleme!" Kunagi õhinapõhiselt loodud Tartu jalgpalliklubi ehitas ERMi külje alla päris oma kodu". www.ohtuleht.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  5. ^ "Jalgpallipark Meie lugu - jalgpallistaadioni eelarve".