Všešportový areál
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Full name | Všešportový areál |
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Location | Košice, Slovakia |
Coordinates | 48°42′7.31′′N 21°14′36.03′′E / 48.7020306°N 21.2433417°E / 48.7020306; 21.2433417 |
Owner | Avalta, s.r.o. |
Capacity | 30,312 |
Field size | ×ばつ75 m |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Opened | 1976 |
Closed | 1997 (used until 2004 as training ground) |
Demolished | 2011 |
Tenants | |
VSS / ZŤS / 1. FC Košice (1976–1997) Slovakia (1995) |
Všešportový areál ("All Sports Complex") was a multi-purpose stadium in Košice, Slovakia. In its 21 years operating as a professional football ground, the Czechoslovakia national football team, then the independent Slovakia national football team, and local club FC VSS Košice played home matches there from 1976 to 1997.
History
[edit ]The Všešportový areál stadium opened on 29 February 1976 with a match against ZVL Žilina. The football stadium was demolished in 2011. The stadium was primarily used for football matches and held 30,312 spectators. It hosted six matches for the Czechoslovakia and four times for the independent Slovakia. VSS Košice, later renamed to ZŤS and 1. FC Košice, played there until 1997, moving to the renovated Štadión Lokomotívy. The complex also consisted of several football training grounds, basketball, handball and wrestling indoor arenas.[1]
New stadium
[edit ]The club planned construction of a new stadium holding 20,000 spectators in a neighbourhood of older Všešportový areál stadium.[2] [3] [4] [5] The estimated cost of the stadium was €28 million. In 2017 club went to bankruptcy and new stadium Košická futbalová aréna was built by city of Košice and Slovak government in 2022.
International matches
[edit ]Všešportový areál hosted 1 friendly and 9 international competitive matches. One friendly and 3 of them by Slovakia national football team, and 6 of them by Czechoslovakia national football team. [citation needed ]
Match 330
- Anton Ondruš 83'
- Zdeněk Nehoda 89'
- Oleg Blokhin 26'
- Vladimir Troshkin 32'
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Lajos Somlai (Hungary)
Match 374 Zdeněk Nehoda 73' Stadium: Všešportový areál
Attendance: 30.000
Referee: Jerzy Kacprzak (Poland)
Match 471 Václav Daněk 43' Stadium: Všešportový areál
Attendance: 30,142
Referee: Todor Colev (Bulgaria)
Match 491
- Václav Němeček 23'
- Pavel Kuka 84', 86'
- Peter Dubovský 90' (pen.)
Attendance: 16,278
Referee: Ahmet Çakar (Turkey)
Match 495
- Petr Vrabec 13'
- Radoslav Látal 37'
- Peter Dubovský 58', 84', 90'
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)
Match 498
- Peter Dubovský 11'
- Pavel Hapal 37'
- Tomáš Skuhravý 77'
Attendance: 16,602
Referee: Lube Spasov (Bulgaria)
Attendance: 10,200
Referee: Hans-Jürgen Weber (Germany)
Match 10 Dušan Tittel 34'
Jaroslav Timko 40', 51'
Peter Dubovský 45' (pen.) Report Nazim Suleymanov 80' (pen.) Stadium: Všešportový areál
Attendance: 12,450
Referee: Vassilios Nikakis (Greece)
Match 15 Tibor Jančula 54' Report Stadium: Všešportový areál
Attendance: 7,810
Referee: Marnix Sandra (Belgium)
Match 17 Report Gheorghe Hagi 66'
Dorinel Munteanu 82' Stadium: Všešportový areál
Attendance: 9,676
Referee: Jaap Uilenberg (Netherlands)
References
[edit ]- ^ "Ani chrám futbalu, ba ani drevená dedina". SME (in Slovak). 2005年03月07日. Retrieved 2010年07月27日.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Nový štadión vyrastie na blšáku" (in Slovak). mfkkosice.sk. 22 July 2005.
- ^ "Nový štadión už má svoju štúdiu" (in Slovak). mfkkosice.sk. 21 December 2007.
- ^ "Štadión má zelenú – MFK dostal pozemky do prenájmu na 50 rokov!" (in Slovak). mfkkosice.sk. 21 December 2007.
- ^ "Nový košický štadión s kapacitou takmer 20 000" (in Slovak). profutbal. 2009年02月26日. Archived from the original on 2011年07月19日.