The stadium had a football pitch sized 105 x 68 m, an Olympic track and field in accordance with all international requirements, a media booth, and 4 main entrances.
During Bulgaria's economic downturn in the 1990s the overall condition of the stadium began to deteriorate due to lack of adequate funding and maintenance.
However, they were inadequate to meet the standards required to hosting games even in the third-level football league and consequently the stadium's license was withdrawn.
On July 3, 2017 Arda held its first training session on the renovated stadium, and on August 5 the first match against Dimitrovgrad took place.
During the second phase of the renovation which was carried out in 2018 the remaining plastic seats were installed bringing the total stadium capacity to 15,000.
[6][7] The highest attendance of a football match, estimated 30,000 spectators, was recorded in 1984 during the Cup of Bulgaria final held between Levski Sofia and Botev Plovdiv.