Talk:Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex

Complex ski jump
I think we should add something about the ski jump being demolished in 2004. See here... —DDima (talk) 23:53, 10 May 2006 (UTC)

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Stadium was named after Khruschov before 1947
I have a map of Kyiv dated 1947, and the stadium was already bearing Khruschov's name at the time. It was definitely before destalinization because of Stalinka name on the same map. -- Serguei Trouchelle (talk) 14:09, 30 January 2008 (UTC)

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To be checked
Not being a soccer expert myself, I can’t easily tell which of these two very similar statements in the article is correct, or if maybe both are correct:

In: 1980 Summer Olympics "The one quarterfinal, held on 27 July 1980, saw East Germany thrash Iraq by the record-breaking score of 4–0 on the way to their third title."

In: Euro 2012 "The final, held on 1 July 2012, saw Spain thrash Italy by the record-breaking score of 4–0 on the way to their third title."

So I post them here as a reminder for myself to do research (if/when I have some spare time) or for others who may be able to say off-hand what’s going on here.--Geke (talk) 11:01, 30 August 2018 (UTC)


 * 1980 Olympics - confirmed that the score was 4-0. You can watch a clip on youutube. See also Football at the 1980 Summer Olympics, which cites Fifa.  See also page 79 of the XXIInd Olympic Games Moscow 1980, Olympic Football Tournament 19 July - 3 August, Technical Study by Sepp Blatter et al. I do not know whether the score was a record; I suspect that it was not because this FIFA page mentions that "the crowd totals were most impressive as an Olympic football record 1,821,624 spectators watched the 32 matches, or 35 percent of the total attendance for the entire Games." If one of the scores had been a record, then you would have expected this to have been mentioned.--  Toddy1 (talk) 11:28, 30 August 2018 (UTC)


 * UEFA Euro 2012 Final - confirmed that the score was 4-0. You can watch a clip on Youtube. See also UEFA Euro 2012 Final. UEFA would make a good citation.--  Toddy1 (talk) 11:28, 30 August 2018 (UTC)

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