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The stadium was opened on 15 September 2008. The opening ceremony featured a speech by [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] president [[Victor Yushchenko]], a concert performance by a number of famous Ukrainian musicians and two football matches: Veterans of [[Dynamo Kyiv]] vs [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] veterans, and Dnipro against [[Dynamo Kyiv]]. As a present to the club from the city the street that the stadium is situated on was renamed into Kucherevskyi Boulevard, in honour of Dnipro's late coach [[Yevhen Kucherevskyi]]. Dnipro played their first official game on 29 September 2008 against their local rivals [[FC Metalurh Zaporizhya]], but Dnipro lost 1–2. They set a new attendance record for the [[Ukrainian Premier League]] [[Ukrainian Premier League 2008–09|2008–09 season]], at 31,000 spectators.
 
Since the beginning of [[2014 pro-Russian insurgency in Ukraine|conflict in Eastern Ukraine]], Dnipro have played their European matches at the [[Olympic Stadium (Kiev)|Olympic Stadium]] in [[KievKyiv]] at the behest of [[UEFA]], although there has been comparatively less conflict in Dnipropetrovsk than other areas.<ref>{{cite news|title=Dnipro qualifier moved to Kiev|url=http://www.espnfc.com/uefa-champions-league/story/1957894/uefa-orders-dnipro-dnipropetrovsk-to-play-copenhagen-champions-league-game-in-kiev|accessdate=15 May 2015|agency=[[Press Association]]|publisher=ESPN|date=23 July 2014}}</ref>
 
== Supporters & Rivalries ==
Formation of the fan movement in Dnipropetrovsk began in the early [[1980s]]. Then on the stadium began to appear the first representatives of Dnipro ultras. Later was established one of the largest fans union - Braty po Zbroyi (English: Brothers in Arms) with Dnipro, [[Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo]] and [[Karpaty lviv|Karpaty]].
 
Most of the fans hold right ideology ([[Ukrainian nationalism]]). Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk considered the third most popular club in [[Ukraine]] so home and away matches is visited by many people.
 
The most famous derby in eastern Ukraine is East Ferby between FC Dnipro and [[FC Metalist Kharkiv]]. The game at the stadium is very hard and almost every game ends in a fight of football fans from [[Dnipropetrovsk]] and [[Kharkiv]]. In [[Dnipropetrovsk]] is also a city derby between FC Dnipro and [[FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih]]. Dnipro maintains friendly relations with: [[Karpaty Lviv]], [[Dynamo Kyiv]] (Braty po zbroyi or Association of Brothers) and now defunct club [[Veres Rivne]]. Strained relations with: [[Shakhtar Donetsk]], [[Metalurg Zaporizhya]], [[Chornomorets Odesa]], [[Metalist Kharkiv]], [[Kryvbas Kryvyy Rih]] and [[Arsenal Kyiv]].
Now all fans have declared a truce because of the [[war in Eastern Ukraine]].
 
==Sponsors==
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* No information is known for the 2000-01 season.
 
==Rivalry==
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk supporters biggest rival today is [[Metalist Kharkiv]].<ref name=NYPDMr>[http://nypost.com/2014/04/28/mayor-of-ukraines-2nd-biggest-city-shot-in-the-back/ Mayor of Ukraine’s 2nd-biggest city shot in the back], [[New York Post]] (28 April 2014)</ref> Despite this fans of both clubs marched in support of a "united Ukraine" in [[Kharkiv]] during the April [[2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine]].<ref name=NYPDMr/>
 
==Honours==