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'''Štadión Petržalka''' (also called '''(Štadión) za Starým mostom''') was a [[association football|football]] stadium in [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]], in the borough of [[Petržalka]]. It is the former home ground of [[MFK Petržalka]]. Demolished in October 2012, The stadium had 9,000 places.<ref name="A je to">[http://sport.aktuality.sk/c/138810/foto-a-je-to-po-artmedii-petrzalka-uz-neostalo-vobec-nic/ A je to! Po Artmedii Petržalka už neostalo vôbec nič] {{in lang|sk}}</ref>


== History ==
'''Štadión Petržalka''' (also called ''(Štadión) za Starým mostom'') is a [[football (soccer)|football]] [[stadium]] in [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]], in the borough of [[Petržalka]]. It is the home ground of [[FC Artmedia Bratislava]]. The stadium holds 7,100, of which 5,600 are seats.


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== First pitch ==
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The first sample football match of Pozsonyi Torna Egyesület (PTE) was announced to be played on 25 September 1898, but due to the tragic matters in the Emperors' family ([[Empress Elisabeth of Austria|Elisabeth of Bavaria]] died on 10 September 1898) was postponed to 2 October 1898. The rules of the game were explained to the audience before the match in October. The match was played between members of PTE in both teams at the Ligetfalu highschool playground. There was no regular football pitch in Pressburg at that time, so PTE used the plain terrain to play its home matches in the beginning years.


== Štadión za Starým mostom (PTE stadium) ==
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During the extra ordinary club meeting on 29 September 1899 the decision to build the regular pitch for PTE nearby to the Danube river, railway to the Wien and [[Janko Kráľ Park|City Park]] was made. The stadium was built at the end of the 19th century for PTE in a year. The grand opening of the new stadium was officially on 25 September 1900.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.muzeologia.sk/index_htm_files/Petrzalka_19_46_2vyd.pdf/|title=Petržalka v rokoch 1919 – 1946|author=Ľuboš Kačírek, Pavol Tišliar|website=muzeologia.sk|accessdate=7 August 2018|archive-date=22 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180422115019/http://www.muzeologia.sk/index_htm_files/Petrzalka_19_46_2vyd.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref> PTE won the match against Magyar Football Club Budapest 3–2, the first PTEs' win ever against the team from Budapest. This stadium was used for Bratislava regional championship until the stadium for I. Čsl. ŠK Bratislava was built in the end of the 1920s. More than 100 years later Artmedia still used to play their home matches at the same place – named Štadión za Starým mostom.
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[[File:Artmedia-21.10.2012.jpg|left|thumb|Demolition of Petržalka stadium (Oct 2012)]]
The pitch at the place of the stadium has been there for more than a hundred years. Even before World War II, the stadium was the venue of several international matches. Although destroyed during the war, new stand soon arose from the ruins of the old one and the stadium started to resemble its current look. Major changes have occurred in last ten years, following improvements in Artmedia's footballing results. Stands behind goals were totally reconstructed and a new one was built along the pitch.

Today's estimated capacity is 10,000; it is however impossible to give the exact value, because older part of the stadium still remains for standing visitors. The average attendance of league matches at this stadium is floating above 4,000, one of the highest in Slovakia. However, the stadium does not meet some of the UEFA criteria, therefore the club has been forced to play its international matches elsewhere. Notably, they played their 2005–06 UEFA Champions League campaign at [[Tehelné pole (1939)|Tehelné pole]], home venue of crosstown rivals [[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]].
Stadium was closed in 2009 and demolished 2012.

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Latest revision as of 10:26, 2 December 2024

Štadión Petržalka
Stadium of MFK Petržalka
Map
LocationBratislava, Slovakia
Coordinates48°08′0″N 17°06′57″E / 48.13333°N 17.11583°E / 48.13333; 17.11583
Capacity7,500[1]
Construction
Opened1990
Demolished2012
Tenants
Artmedia Petržalka (1990–2012)

Štadión Petržalka (also called (Štadión) za Starým mostom) was a football stadium in Bratislava, Slovakia, in the borough of Petržalka. It is the former home ground of MFK Petržalka. Demolished in October 2012, The stadium had 9,000 places.[2]

History

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First pitch

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The first sample football match of Pozsonyi Torna Egyesület (PTE) was announced to be played on 25 September 1898, but due to the tragic matters in the Emperors' family (Elisabeth of Bavaria died on 10 September 1898) was postponed to 2 October 1898. The rules of the game were explained to the audience before the match in October. The match was played between members of PTE in both teams at the Ligetfalu highschool playground. There was no regular football pitch in Pressburg at that time, so PTE used the plain terrain to play its home matches in the beginning years.

Štadión za Starým mostom (PTE stadium)

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During the extra ordinary club meeting on 29 September 1899 the decision to build the regular pitch for PTE nearby to the Danube river, railway to the Wien and City Park was made. The stadium was built at the end of the 19th century for PTE in a year. The grand opening of the new stadium was officially on 25 September 1900.[3] PTE won the match against Magyar Football Club Budapest 3–2, the first PTEs' win ever against the team from Budapest. This stadium was used for Bratislava regional championship until the stadium for I. Čsl. ŠK Bratislava was built in the end of the 1920s. More than 100 years later Artmedia still used to play their home matches at the same place – named Štadión za Starým mostom.

Demolition of Petržalka stadium (Oct 2012)

The pitch at the place of the stadium has been there for more than a hundred years. Even before World War II, the stadium was the venue of several international matches. Although destroyed during the war, new stand soon arose from the ruins of the old one and the stadium started to resemble its current look. Major changes have occurred in last ten years, following improvements in Artmedia's footballing results. Stands behind goals were totally reconstructed and a new one was built along the pitch.

Today's estimated capacity is 10,000; it is however impossible to give the exact value, because older part of the stadium still remains for standing visitors. The average attendance of league matches at this stadium is floating above 4,000, one of the highest in Slovakia. However, the stadium does not meet some of the UEFA criteria, therefore the club has been forced to play its international matches elsewhere. Notably, they played their 2005–06 UEFA Champions League campaign at Tehelné pole, home venue of crosstown rivals Slovan Bratislava. Stadium was closed in 2009 and demolished 2012.

References

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  1. ^ "Štadión Petržalka –". Stadiumdb.com. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  2. ^ A je to! Po Artmedii Petržalka už neostalo vôbec nič (in Slovak)
  3. ^ Ľuboš Kačírek, Pavol Tišliar. "Petržalka v rokoch 1919 – 1946" (PDF). muzeologia.sk. Archived from the original on 22 April 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2018.