LNK Sporta Parks

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LocationLejupes iela 5, Riga, Latvia
Coordinates56°54′29″N 24°09′18″E / 56.908°N 24.155°E / 56.908; 24.155
Capacity1,674
OpenedAugust 9, 2022
LNK Sporta parks
Interactive map of LNK Sporta parks
LocationLejupes iela 5, Riga, Latvia
Coordinates56°54′29″N 24°09′18″E / 56.908°N 24.155°E / 56.908; 24.155
Capacity1,674
Construction
OpenedAugust 9, 2022
Tenants
RFS (2022–)
Leevon PPK (2022–)
Latvia women's national football team
RFS Women (2024–)
Website
lnksportaparks.lv

LNK Sporta parks (English: LNK Sports Park) is a football stadium and multi-sport complex located in Riga, Latvia. The stadium was built in 2022 and currently has 1,674 seats in total.[1] It is the largest privately owned sports complex in Latvia and the country's 7th-largest football stadium by capacity. The stadium design incorporates a number of auxiliary facilities, including an additional five pitches, beach tennis and beach volleyball facilities, among others.[2]

LNK Sporta parks is located on the outskirts of eastern Riga at Lejupes iela 5 (Lejupe Street), on the left bank of the Daugava River in the neighbourhood of Katlakalns near the Southern Bridge. The location is next to the city limits of Riga, with the village of Valdlauči of Ķekava Parish, Ķekava Municipality bordering the sports complex.

Facilities

LNK is the largest private sports complex in Latvia, and the country's seventh-largest football stadium with a capacity of 1,700 seats.[3][4]

It has a total area of 65,000 m2 and encapsulates two natural grass pitches, both with an area of 16,448 m2, one full and three smaller artificial turf pitches with an area of 13,851 m2,[5] a natural grass warmup pitch with an area of 1,350 m2, and, finally, two beach tennis/beach volleyball courts with an area of 678 m2 each.[6]

In 2023, the Eastern stand of the stadium was rebuilt with a new permanent structure, replacing the previous modular mobile seating. Additionally, four lighting towers were installed to comply with the UEFA stadium requirements.[7] Following this, the West stand was also similarly reconstructed, building a new structure that includes private lodges and is covered by a cantilever roof. The construction was completed in 2024.

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