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Lukkarila Stadium
Pesäpallo stadium in Lapua, Finland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lukkarila Stadium is a pesäpallo stadium located in Lapua, Finland. Since its opening it has been the home field of the Lapuan Virkiä, a Superpesis team.[1][2]
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Address | Urheilukatu 1 62100 Lapua |
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Location | Lapua, Finland |
Coordinates | 62.965077°N 23.013008°E / 62.965077; 23.013008 |
Owner | City of Lapua |
Capacity | 1,000 |
Record attendance | 3,392[1] September 2, 1990 (Lapuan Virkiä vs. Viinijärven Urheilijat) |
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Lapuan Virkiä |
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Traditional pesäpallo stadium received additional roofing for its stands in the summer of 2017 and now the entire venue is covered. In 2017, the stadium underwent a major renovation of the stands and improvements to the pitch conditions. The project budget was €150 000.[3] There is plenty of room for home runs. Especially balls hit on the back field can bounce all the way to the athletics field.[1]
The Women's All-Star game: East-West, has been played at the Lukkarila Stadium three times; in the years 1966, 1977 and 1980.[4]