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Paegas Arena (1999–2002) T-Mobile Arena (2002–2008) Tesla Arena (2008–2011) Tipsport Arena (2011–2022) Sportovní hala Fortuna (2022–present) Location: Za elektrárnou 419/1 170 00 Prague 7-Bubeneč, Czech Republic: Coordinates: Owner: City of Prague: Capacity
Enteria arena [2] 1960 10,194 Plzeň: Logspeed CZ Arena: 1969 8,236 Prague: Královka Arena: 1965 2,500 O2 Arena [3] 2004 18,000 Sportovní hala Fortuna [4] 1962 13,150 Přerov: MEO Arena: 1969 3,000 Třinec: Werk Arena: 1976 5,200 Ústí nad Labem: Zimní stadion Ústí nad Labem: 2004 6,500 Vsetín: Zimní stadion Na Lapači: 1966 5,400 Zlín ...
Stadium Capacity City Tenants Image 1: Fortuna Arena: 19,370: Prague: SK Slavia Prague: 2: Stadion Evžena Rošického: 19,032: Prague: none 3: epet ARENA: 18,944: Prague
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O2 Arena (Prague) 17,000: Prague: Czech Republic: 2007 Davis Cup World Group play-offs [85] 8: Palau Sant Jordi: 16,500: Barcelona: Spain: 2000 Davis Cup final; 2009 Davis Cup final [86] 9 Barclaycard Arena: 15,800 Birmingham: United Kingdom 2016 Davis Cup: 10: Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss: 15,500: Buenos Aires: Argentina: 2006 Davis Cup ...
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Daily terminal parking rates will change from $27 to $32 and drivers passing through the airport will pay $9 instead of $6. Other increases include the express covered rates from $18 to $21 ...
Fortuna Arena (formerly known as Sinobo Stadium, Eden Arena and Synot Tip Arena) is a football stadium, in Prague-Vršovice, Czech Republic. The stadium has a capacity of 19,370 people and it is the biggest and the most modern football stadium in the Czech Republic.