NTC Dunajská Lužná

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NTC Dunajská Lužná
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Full name National Training Centre Dunajská Lužná
Location Športová 749/1, Dunajská Lužná, Slovakia
Coordinates 48°04′51″N17°15′48″E / 48.080890°N 17.263335°E / 48.080890; 17.263335
Operator Slovak Football Association
Capacity 500
Field size 105 x 68 m
Surface Grass
Construction
Renovated 2014
Construction cost Renovation 520,000 in 2014 [1]
Tenants
OFK Dunajská Lužná
Slovakia women's national football team

NTC Dunajská Lužná (Národné tréningové centrum Dunajská Lužná) is a football training center of the Slovak Football Association and a multi-use stadium in Dunajská Lužná, Slovakia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of OFK Dunajská Lužná. The stadium holds 500 seating people. [2]

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