Talk:Young Pioneers Stadium
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Past or present?
[edit]In the lead we say it "was located in Moscow" and the page is in Category:Defunct association football venues. The last sentence is, "At the present time it is used by the MYSL (Moscow Youth Soccer League)."
Is the last sentence out of date? Was there a former stadium named "Young Pioneers Stadium" in the sports complex of another name? Or a former stadium nicknamed Young Pioneers Stadium in a sports complex of that name? Or simply a name change for persisting soccer football venue? Or is the soccer football venue(s) current but "defunct" because it hosts no professional soccer football club, nor major tournament?
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