"Inhulets" may play its first home match of the new season at its stadium near the village of Petrovo.
Photo: upl.uaAccording to the UAF, this arena has been included in the list of stadiums for first league teams of the PFL for the 2025/2026 season that meet the requirements of the 'Additional Safety Measures for the Organization and Conduct of Football Matches in Ukraine under Martial Law'.
The full list looks like this:
'Avanhard', Uzhhorod;
'Arena Livy Berih', Kyiv region;
'Bukovyna', Chernivtsi;
'Vorskla' named after O. Butovskyi, Poltava;
'Inhulets', Petrovo, Kirovohrad region;
'Kolos', Boryspil, Kyiv region;
CSC 'Nika', Oleksandriia, Kirovohrad region;
CSC 'Olymp', Oleksandriia, Kirovohrad region;
'Mynai-Arena', Mynai, Zakarpattia region;
NTK named after V. Banikova, Kyiv;
'Podillya', Khmelnytskyi;
'Probiiy-Arena', Horodenka, Ivano-Frankivsk region;
'Rukh', Ivano-Frankivsk;
'Skif', Lviv;
Ternopil City Stadium named after R. Shukhevych, Ternopil;
'Ukraina', Lviv;
'Cherkasy-Arena', Cherkasy;
'Yuvileiny', Sumy;
'Yunist', Volochysk, Khmelnytskyi region;
'Yunist', Horishni Plavni, Poltava region;
'Stadium Livyi Berih', Kyiv (artificial field);
'Chernihiv-Arena' (Field No. 3), Chernihiv (artificial field);
'Yunist', Chernihiv (artificial field).
Stadiums from the List of Stadiums for Ukrainian Premier League teams for the 2025/2026 season may also be used in PFL matches with the permission of the military administration.
