Quaint and simple, Stade Josy Barthel was built in 1931 with its original name of Stade Municipal. It was then rebuilt in 1990 and went onto earn its new name in 1993 after Barthel won the 1500m gold medal at the 1952 Olympics. It’s 8,000 seats (soon to be 10,000 after it’s expected renovation) leave … Read More
Archives: Venues
Stadion Antona Malatinskeho
Stadion Antona Malatinskeho is a quality stadium that was recently renovated in 2015. It routinely garners the best crowds in Slovakia and they are home to some great fans in the form of FC Spartak Trnava. The national team also plays here on occasion. It is ideally located in the heart of the city and … Read More
Stadion Pasienky
Stadion Pasienky underwent a massive renovation in 2010, having been first built in 1962. It holds just under 12,000 people and it is home to the club side Slovan Bratislava, as well as the national team – both since2009. It is well located in the city of Bratislava and there are a number of handy … Read More
National Stadium
Warsaw National Stadium is an amazing piece of architecture that has a retractable roof and was officially opened for the first time back in 2012. They hosted a number of big games during Euro 2012, which Poland co-hosted with the Ukraine. The pitch is even heated and has amazing façade lighting. It also plays host … Read More
Stadion Wojska Polskiego
Stadion Wojska Polskiego is the home to Legia Warsaw and has a capacity of 31,800 and was built originally in 1927. It was subsequently renovated between 2008 and 2010 as the club began to experience success and featured in major European competitions. It is located in the beautiful city of Warsaw where there are many … Read More
Parken
Parken Stadium was modelled on the traditional English style of stadiums when it comes to the various stands and sections. The fans are some of the best in the continent and they were even shortlisted for the best fans award in 2017. It is a welcoming city and a welcoming stadium, with some great seats … Read More
Ullevaal Stadion
Ullevaal Stadion stands out as the premier stadium in all of Norway. It is home to the national team, as well as the Vålerenga club team. It is located in an amazing city with some truly great people. It currently has a capacity of 28,000 and it has been around since 1926, having received a … Read More
Lerkendal Stadion
Lerkendal Stadion is home to Rosenberg and they have some of the best fans in Europe. They are extremely welcoming to away supporters and want them to enjoy everything the wonderful city of Trondheim has to offer. There are some amazing restaurants nearby where you will experience some of the best food you have ever … Read More
O2 Arena (Prague)
As the home to Hockey Club Sparta Prague, this arena is a fan favourite amongst the locals. The O2 Arena is the second largest ice hockey arena in Europe with a capacity of just over 17,000, a must see for all hockey lovers. It’s a relatively young venue with an opening date of 27 March … Read More
Generali Arena
If you’re a fan of the Czech national team, you won’t want to skip a visit to the Generali Area, one of their most regular venues for matches. After being built in 1921, the stadium sadly burned down in 1934 and had to be reconstructed. Much like the spirit of home team supporters, nothing can … Read More