Stadion Evžena Rošického
Location | Prague, Czech Republic |
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Coordinates | 50°4′49.54″N 14°23′1.32″E / 50.0804278°N 14.3837000°ECoordinates: 50°4′49.54″N 14°23′1.32″E / 50.0804278°N 14.3837000°E |
Capacity | 19,032 |
Opened | 1935 |
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Stadion Evžena Rošického, also known simply as Strahov, is a multi-purpose stadium in Strahov, Prague in the Czech Republic. It hosted the 1978 European Athletics Championships and for many years this was the venue for main annual international track and field meet of Prague ( and later Josef Odložil Memorial) until Stadion Juliska took the role in 2002. Nowadays the stadium is used only for minor domestic athletic competitions and mostly for football matches, although no team plays at the stadium regularly. It served as the home ground for SK Slavia Prague from August 2000 until May 2008 when their new stadium, the Synot Tip Arena, was opened.[1] It is also occasionally used by other Czech teams, and is the usual venue for the Czech Cup final. Currently, it is the home stadium of FK Slavoj Vyšehrad of the Czech National Football League.
The stadium holds 19,032 spectators. Stadion Evžena Rošického is adjacent to the considerably larger Strahov Stadium, the second biggest in the world.[2]
It is named after Czech athlete and anti-Nazi resistant Evžen Rošický, executed by the Nazis in 1942.
Club football[]
Sparta Prague played here at the end of the 2000–01 season due to the installation of under-soil heating at their stadium.[1] Viktoria Žižkov played European matches here in the 2001–02 UEFA Cup and 2002–03 UEFA Cup.[1] Sparta Krč played its home matches here in the 2007–08 Czech 2. Liga.[1] Sparta's reserves played here for two seasons, in the 2008–09 Czech 2. Liga and 2009–10 Czech 2. Liga.[1]
In the 2009–10 season, Bohemians Prague used Stadion Evžena Rošického as its home stadium.[1] Additionally, SK Kladno and Bohemians 1905[3] both played one home match here in March 2010 due to under-soil heating concerns at their own stadia, after the winter break.[1]
In October 2011, Dukla Prague played a match here while work was done on their under-soil heating and seating installation in the 2011–12 Gambrinus liga.[1] By doing so, Dukla became the ninth team to play a home match at Strahov in ten years.[1]
Other services[]
Stadion Evžena Rošického is also an important location for many FM radio station transmitters that cover the Prague region, including Radio Beat and BBC Radio Service.[citation needed]
International matches[]
Stadion Evžena Rošického has hosted two friendly matches of the Czech Republic national football team
24 April 1996 International Friendly | Czech Republic | 2–0 | Republic of Ireland | showPrague, Czech Republic |
18 August 2004 International Friendly | Czech Republic | 0–0 | Greece | showPrague, Czech Republic |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i "Proklínaný Strahov bude opět ligovým stadionem. Teď poslouží Dukle" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 21 October 2011. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
- ^ "CEEOL - Obsolete Link".
- ^ "Bez diváků rozhodli v prvním poločase: Bohemians 1905 - Olomouc 2:0" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 6 March 2010. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
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- Football venues in the Czech Republic
- Athletics (track and field) venues in the Czech Republic
- Czech First League venues
- Sports venues in Prague
- Multi-purpose stadiums in the Czech Republic
- Sports venues completed in 1935
- 1935 establishments in Czechoslovakia
- Venues of the Friendship Games