Tehelné pole

ŠK Slovan Bratislava national

Tehelné pole ( German as " brick box " ) is a football stadium in Bratislava, Slovakia. It was up to and including the 2009/2010 season, the home of the football clubs ŠK Slovan Bratislava and the Slovak national football team. Meanwhile, the stadium is locked. Nothing is known about the future use of the facility.

From 1919 to 1939 Slovan played at the stadium in Petržalka. This area was annexed to Germany. The stadium was inaugurated on 26 September 1940. A month later, on 29 October 1940 there was the first international match against Hertha BSC (2-2 ). There was a 70 - m- Tribune 1750 seats and a total capacity of 25,000 spectators. After 1961, the stadium was rebuilt. The seating capacity has been increased to 45,000 places, an artificial lighting system was installed, a new stand was created. Recently, the stadium had a capacity of 30 087 spectators, about 6,000 places of which were covered. There were floodlights and an LED display panel. It was after the Všešportový areál ( 30,312 ) is the second largest football stadium in Slovakia. In Všešportový areál but also no longer played.

In the season 2005/06 was also used by FC Artmedia Bratislava for his Champions League games since the actual stadium Artmedia did not meet the UEFA requirements.

The stadium Štadión Pasienky of bitter rivals Inter Bratislava is located a few meters away on the other side of the street.

The stadium should be converted into the new National Stadium. Has not been realized. There are plans for Slovan, to build his own stadium. In November 2010, the Slovak newspaper Sme reported leading to a picture story about the disintegration of the stadium.

In July 2013, the demolition of the stadium began. At the site will be built later than 2016, a new stadium, the capacity should be more than 20,000 spectators.

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