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'''Tumi Dynamo Stadium''' is a football stadium located in [[Tumi]], [[Hhoti]], [[Thracistan]]. It is the home ground of the [[DPR]].
'''Tumi City Stadium''' is a football stadium located in [[Tumi]], [[Hhotia]], [[East Zimia and the Wallis Islands]]. It is the home ground of the [[Tumispor]]. The stadium seats approximately thirty thousand spectators and has two scoreboards. The stadium was only used for the [[2022 FMFF World Championships]] and was never used for league matches. After the collapse of the [[Thraci Confederation]], the stadium was used by local unrecognized states for amateur football and entertainment purposes. In 2023, the spell underwent repairs. It is currently used for [[EZWFL]] matches.

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Tumi City Stadium
Tumi City Stadium.jpg
Location Tumi, Thracistan
Broke ground 2022
Built 2022
Opened June 2022
Owner TFF
Surface Grass
Scoreboard 2
Construction cost 45 million ₮
Capacity 35,777
Field dimensions 116x82m
Tenants
DPR

Tumi City Stadium is a football stadium located in Tumi, Hhotia, East Zimia and the Wallis Islands. It is the home ground of the Tumispor. The stadium seats approximately thirty thousand spectators and has two scoreboards. The stadium was only used for the 2022 FMFF World Championships and was never used for league matches. After the collapse of the Thraci Confederation, the stadium was used by local unrecognized states for amateur football and entertainment purposes. In 2023, the spell underwent repairs. It is currently used for EZWFL matches.