You are now standing before the Central Stadium, a significant multi-purpose venue in Tbilisi, Georgia. Its official designation from 1937 until 1953 was the Beria Dinamo Stadium, named in honor of the influential Soviet politician Lavrentiy Beria. Before its closure, this site served as the home ground for FC Dinamo Tbilisi, one of Georgia's foremost football clubs, until they transitioned to the current Boris Paichadze Stadium in 1976. The Central Stadium was capable of accommodating 35,000 spectators, making it a prominent location for various sporting events and gatherings. Though it no longer serves its original purpose, its historical importance remains notable in the annals of Georgian sports heritage.
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