ПЕРВЕНСТВО СССР КЛАСС “ Б “- РОССЕЛЬМАШю (Ростов-на-дону). Campeonato de la URSS. CLASE “B” – ROSSELMASH (Rostov del Don)
Match played on JUNE 14, 1961 between the "B" team of the USSR and the Rostselmash team at the Rostselmash stadium in Rostov-on-Don.
The stadium was built in 1930 as a sports facility, the construction of which was commissioned by the Rostselmash company, the name adopted by the stadium until 1996. Rebuilt several times, the last in 2009, in the 1950s the stadium was the ninth in the Union Soviet in terms of size, as its capacity was 32,000 spectators
Product Details
Data sheet
- Year
- 1961
- Height
- 58
- Width
- 79
- Country
- Rusia - U.R.S.S. / Russia - U.R.S.S. / Russie - U.R.S.S.
- City
- ROSTOV
- Conservation
- A-
- Printing
- Offset
- Author
- -ANONYMOUS
Description
CLASSIFICATION OF THE POSTERS ACCORDING TO THEIR CONSERVATION (in bold the one corresponding to this poster):
A+ Is a flawless example of a poster rarely seen in such fine condition.
A Designates a poster in very fine condition. There may be some tears on the margins, but not noticeable. No paper loss. Colours are fresh and has no blemish.
A- There may be some slight fold marks, tear or other minor defect, but most unobtrusive. Successful restoration if restored.
B+ If some restoration it is not immediately evident.
B Designates a poster in good condition. There may be some tears. Blemish or paper loss, but not in any crucial design area. Colours are fresh and the poster has a very good appearance.
B- Restoration may show some defects. Colours along the fold marks are faded.
C+ Restorations are visible.
C Designates a poster in fair condition. Tears, blemish, fold marks and or paper loss are more pronounced or may slightly affect the image of the poster. Colours may be faded.
C- Requires restoration.
The Olimp-2 (Russian: Олимп-2) is a football stadium in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The stadium was inaugurated in 1930, has capacity for 15 840 spectators and in him it disputes its parties like premises the FC Rostov. During 1958 and 1970 it was also home of the FK SKA Rostov of the Don. In 2010 it hosted the final of the Russian Cup between FC Zenit and Sibir Novosibirsk.
The stadium was built in 1930 as a sports facility, the construction of which was commissioned by the Rostselmash company, the name adopted by the stadium until 1996. Rebuilt several times, the last in 2009, in the 1950s the stadium was the ninth in the Union Soviet in size, as its capacity was 32,000 spectators.1
In 2001, artificial lighting equipment was installed, capable of generating up to 1200 lux.1 At the end of 2002, by order of the then president Ivan Savvidi, the south grandstand was rebuilt. The construction project included a new roofed grandstand. The construction of the current building, with a capacity of 3,500 people (previously scheduled for 7,000), began five years later, in January 2008. The total cost of the grandstand amounted to 56.9 million rubles. In 2009 the construction of the South Stand was completed and a year later the video marker