Městský stadion (Karviná)

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Městský stadion Karviná
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Městský stadion Karviná
Mestsky stadion (Karvina)
Former namesStadion TJ Jäkl Karviná
LocationU Hřiště 318, Karviná, Czech Republic, 734 01
Coordinates 49°50′43″N18°33′41″E / 49.8453°N 18.5613°E / 49.8453; 18.5613
OwnerMěsto Karviná
Capacity 4,833
Field size105 x 68 m
Construction
Opened1952
Renovated2016
Construction cost22,000 000 CZK
ArchitectJán Fiľo
Tenants
MFK Karviná
The stadium before the 2016 reconstruction Karwina 7600.jpg
The stadium before the 2016 reconstruction

Městský stadion Karviná is a football stadium in Karviná-Ráj in the Czech Republic. It is the home stadium of MFK Karviná. The stadium holds 4,833 spectators, all of which can be seated.


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