Stadion u Nisy

Stadion u Nisy is an all-seater football stadium in Liberec. The stadium is home to Czech football club Slovan Liberec and occasionally hosts matches of the Czech Republic national team. The stadium is named after the river Nisa, flowing directly behind the North Stand. Another interesting fact about the stadium, the oldest Grandstand is embedded to a rock. The capacity is 9,900 seats.[1]

Stadion U Nisy
LocationLiberec, Czech Republic
Coordinates50°46′34.37″N 15°02′59.90″E
OwnerFC Slovan Liberec a.s
Capacity9,900
Field size105 metres (115 yd) x 68 metres (74 yd)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1933
Renovated1995 and 2001
Tenants
Slovan Liberec

History

The stadium was built in 1933 and used for football matches of several Liberec sport clubs, the forerunners of today's Slovan Liberec. The field had a small wooden stand that time. Slovan did not use the stadium until 1978, before the club played on Městský (Municipal) stadium on the other side of Liberec. The original capacity was 5,000 spectators but after renovation work in 1995, capacity was increased to 7,000. In 1998, a lawn heating system was installed and a couple of months later, construction began on the North Stand. In 2000, Slovan Liberec installed floodlights due to a UEFA Cup match scheduled against Liverpool. Construction on the North Stand was completed in 2001.

International matches

The Stadion u Nisy has hosted three competitive matches of the Czech national team and one friendly match.


Czech Republic 8 1 Andorra
Lokvenc  12', 90+2'
Koller  30'
Šmicer  37'
Galásek  52'
Baroš  79'
Rosický  84'
Polák  86'
(Report) Riera  36'

Czech Republic 70 San Marino
Kulič  15'
Polák  22'
Baroš  32', 68'
Koller  42', 52'
Jarolím  49'
(Report)

Czech Republic 10 Cyprus
Kováč  22' (Report)
Attendance: 9,310
Referee: Ivan Bebek (Croatia)

Czech Republic 41 Latvia
Bednář  49'
Fenin  54'
Pospěch  74'
Necid  77'
(Report) Cauņa  90+2'
International Challenge Match
Attendance: 7,456
Referee: Sergij Dankovskyj (Ukraine)

References

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