Ďolíček Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Prague district Vršovice, Czech Republic. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Bohemians Praha 1905. The stadium was opened on 27 March 1932 for a match against SK Slavia Prague.[1] The reconstruction of 2003 changed the capacity to 13,388 (3,028 seated). After reconstruction in summer 2007, its capacity was reduced to 9,000 (3,800 seated). Bohemians 1905 were not allowed to keep the stand sector, they changed it into seats, which reduced the capacity further, to 7,500 (all seated).

Ďolíček
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Full nameMěstský stadion Ďolíček
Former namesDannerův stadion (1932-1948)
LocationVršovická 1489/31, Vršovice
Prague, Czech Republic, 101 00
Coordinates50°04′01″N 14°27′15″E / 50.06694°N 14.45417°E / 50.06694; 14.45417
Ownermunicipality of Prague
OperatorBohemians Praha 1905
Capacity6,300
Record attendance18,000[citation needed]
Bohemians Praha 1905 1-3 SK Slavia Praha, March 27, 1932
Field size105m x 68m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1930
Built1930-1932
OpenedMarch 27, 1932
Renovated1971, 2003, 2007
Tenants
Bohemians Praha 1905 (1932–2010, 2012–
FK Pardubice (2020–2023)
Website
www.bohemians.cz

In the 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons, Bohemians played its home matches at Synot Tip Arena, and Ďolíček was only used for the Bohemians 1905 "B" team.

In 2011, councillors of the city district of Prague 10 approved a proposal to purchase the stadium.[2]

Transport edit

The stadium is served by trams, the local stop immediately south of Ďolíček, formerly known as Oblouková, was renamed Bohemians in September 2012.[3] Services 7 and 24 serve the stop. Another stop, Vršovické náměstí, north of the site, is served by tram services 4 and 22. The Praha-Vršovice railway station is around ten minutes' walk from the stadium.

References edit

  1. ^ "Před 80 lety fotbalisté Bohemians otevřeli Ďolíček zápasem se Slavií". idnes.cz (in Czech). 27 March 2012. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Zastupitelé Prahy 10 zachrání Ďolíček, schválili koupi stadionu". idnes.cz (in Czech). 12 December 2011. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
  3. ^ "Bohemians budou mít svou zastávku, přejmenováno bude i 15 dalších". idnes.cz (in Czech). 31 August 2012. Retrieved 4 January 2015.

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