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The arena hosted the 1980 Davis Cup final, where Czechoslovakia defeated Italy, 4–1. [5] Hundreds of concerts have also been staged at the arena during its history. It was the largest and most important arena in Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic for over 40 years until the new O2 Arena opened in 2004. The arena kept the name Sportovní ...
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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 ...
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Belgrade Arena: 23,000: Belgrade: Serbia: 2007 Davis Cup World Group play-offs; 2010 Davis Cup final [83] 6: Palexpo: 18,400: Geneva: Switzerland: 2013 Davis Cup, 2014 Davis Cup [84] 7: 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 ...
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