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°ECoordinates: 48°42′7.31″N 21°14′36.03″E / 48.7020306°N 21.2433417°E |
Owner | Avalta, s.r.o. |
Capacity | 30,312 |
Field size | 105×75 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) |
All sports complex (Všešportový areál in Slovak) was a multi-purpose stadium in Košice, Slovakia.
Všešportový areál stadium was opened by match against ZVL Žilina on 29 February 1976. The football stadium has been demolished in year 2011. The stadium was primarily used for football matches and holds 30,312 spectators. It was also six times home ground for the Czechoslovakia national football team and four times for Slovakia. VSS Košice, later renamed to ZŤS and 1. FC Košice, there played until 1997. The complex also consisted of several football training grounds, basketball, handball and wrestling indoor arenas.
The club planned construction of the new stadium for 20,000 spectators in neighbourhood of the old not used Všešportový areál stadium. The estimated cost of the stadium is €28 million. However, the construction was not launched and it is not clear when it starts.
Všešportový areál has hosted one friendly and three competitive matches of the Slovakia national football team.