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The stadium has a capacity of 19,370 people and it is the biggest and the most modern football stadium in the Czech Republic. [2] It is the home venue of SK Slavia Prague and occasionally the Czech Republic national football team. In the 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons, it was also the venue of Bohemians 1905 home matches.
Christmas is generally celebrated on 24 December in the Czech Republic (Getty Images/iStockphoto) Picturesque Prague shines at any time of year, but the winter months are one of the best times to ...
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
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 ...
Sportovní hala Fortuna is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Prague, Czech Republic, whose naming rights are currently leased to Czech betting company Fortuna. It opened in 1962 with a capacity of 18,500. Its current capacity is 13,238 for ice hockey games. [1] The arena hosted the Ice Hockey World Championships four times
The following is a list of arenas ordered by seating capacity, which is the maximum number of seated spectators the arena can accommodate for a sports event. Only the capacity for indoor sports, such as basketball , badminton , handball , ice hockey , tennis and volleyball , are included.
O 2 Arena: 17,383 Prague Czech Republic: Climate Pledge Arena: 18,300 Seattle United States Canadian Tire Centre: 17,373 Ottawa Canada Capital Indoor Stadium: 17,345 Beijing China Kohl Center: 17,287 Madison, Wisconsin United States Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall: 17,222 Bloomington, Indiana United States MGM Grand Garden Arena: 17,157 Paradise, Nevada
The Markéta Stadium (Czech: Plochodrážní stadion Markéta) is a 10,000-capacity multi-use stadium on U Vojtěšky in Břevnov, Prague, Czech Republic. [1] The stadium hosts motorcycle speedway [2] and has been the home of the Speedway Grand Prix of Czech Republic since 1997. [3] The speedway track has a circumference of 353 metres (386 yards).