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What is the current seating capacity of the Blagoj Istatov Stadium in Strumica following its 2017 renovation?

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The Blagoj Istatov Stadium, situated in Strumica, North Macedonia, is a football arena. Having undergone its latest renovation in 2017, the stadium now accommodates 9,200 seats and is classified as a third-tier facility in line with UEFA standards. It fulfills the prerequisites for hosting top-tier competitions and holds the distinction of being the second stadium of its kind in the country, following Skopje's Toše Proeski Arena. This venue serves as the home turf for FK Belasica, FK Brera Strumica, and FK Tiverija. Originally established in 1950 with an initial capacity of 6,000, the stadium has seen notable developments over time. In 2005, Joseph S. Blatter unveiled a commemorative plaque at Strumica's Mladost Stadium, marking a significant moment. The Strumica GOAL Project received approval to financially support enhancements to the technical center and the stadium. Presently, the complex boasts contemporary training pitches, advanced floodlighting, modernized dressing rooms, and an underground conference room within the newly constructed Mladost Stadium Stand. FIFA and UEFA granted Mladost Stadium the green light for hosting international matches as early as 2004. A notable event occurred in September 2015 when a match between FK Belasica and Akademija Pandev took place at the stadium under floodlights, drawing an audience of 5,000 spectators. The year 2017 marked a comprehensive reconstruction of the stadium. This project encompassed the addition of two new covered stands – Eastern and Western – contributing 1,200 new seating spots, as well as a complete replacement of seats in the south and north stands. Further enhancements involved the incorporation of new TV platforms to facilitate complete broadcasting of qualification matches in accordance with UEFA's stipulations. A new LED panel screen and upgraded flood lighting further added to the stadium's modern features.

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