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The Adidas Aréna, (formerly Na Litavce Stadium ) is a football stadium in the Czech town of Pribram. It is the venue of the football club FK Pribram 1. In the stadium, which was named after the river Litavka, are 9,100 seats available.

History

The current stadium was built in the years 1927 and 1928 for the SK Březové Hory as a simple football field and opened on 9 September 1928. A first expansion followed in 1955, which was followed by the rise of the sport now renamed BANIK Pribram clubs.

In the years 1978 to 1980, the stadium was expanded using the local uranium mine and now took 11,000 spectators. It received new bleachers, a new entrance and on the opposite Hintertorseite a block of flats and a hotel. The West Stand was given a roof.

1996 merged with the FC Pribram Dukla Prague. The club first played under the name FC Dukla Prague, from the 1997 season but then again in Pribram. To make the stadium erstligatauglich, but it has been modernized several times. The East Stand was a roof on the south side another grandstand was built behind the goal. Subsequently, the stadium was rebuilt according to the rules of the Gambrinus League to a so-called all- seater, so the capacity decreased to 9,100 seats. In 2001 also a floodlight system was installed. In the summer of 2009, the stadium received a soil heating.

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