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Location | K Vinici 1901, Pardubice, Czech Republic, 530 02 |
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Coordinates | 50°01′47″N 15°46′54″E / 50.029661°N 15.781801°E |
Owner | TJ Tesla Pardubice |
Capacity | 2,500 (600 seated) |
Field size | 105x68 m |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Opened | 1934 |
Renovated | 1988, 2012 |
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FK Pardubice |
Pod Vinicí is a football stadium in Pardubice, Czech Republic. It is the former home stadium of FK Pardubice. The total capacity is 2,500, including 600 seated. [1]
In 2012 FK Pardubice invested over one million CZK in the redevelopment of the seating in order to meet league requirements as the team was promoted to the Czech 2. Liga. [2] In September 2011 a crowd of around 3,000 watched the third round 2011–12 Czech Cup match against Sparta Prague at the stadium. [3]
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Location | K Vinici 1901, Pardubice, Czech Republic, 530 02 |
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Coordinates | 50°01′47″N 15°46′54″E / 50.029661°N 15.781801°E |
Owner | TJ Tesla Pardubice |
Capacity | 2,500 (600 seated) |
Field size | 105x68 m |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Opened | 1934 |
Renovated | 1988, 2012 |
Tenants | |
FK Pardubice |
Pod Vinicí is a football stadium in Pardubice, Czech Republic. It is the former home stadium of FK Pardubice. The total capacity is 2,500, including 600 seated. [1]
In 2012 FK Pardubice invested over one million CZK in the redevelopment of the seating in order to meet league requirements as the team was promoted to the Czech 2. Liga. [2] In September 2011 a crowd of around 3,000 watched the third round 2011–12 Czech Cup match against Sparta Prague at the stadium. [3]