Perutz Stadium

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Perutz Stadium
Data
place Várkert utca 2. 8500 Pápa , Hungary
HungaryHungary
Coordinates 47 ° 20 '3.7 "  N , 17 ° 28' 25.7"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 20 '3.7 "  N , 17 ° 28' 25.7"  E
opening 1966
Renovations 2002
surface Natural grass
capacity 5,500 seats
playing area 105 × 68 m
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The Perutz Stadium is a football stadium in the Hungarian city ​​of Pápa , Veszprém county in the west of the country. The facility served the football club Lombard Pápa , which was founded in 1995 and dissolved again in 2015, as a venue. Today the subsequently founded Pápai Perutz FC , currently in the third-class Nemzeti Bajnokság III , plays its home games in the facility.

history

The stadium was inaugurated in 1966. In 2002 the sports facility was renovated. The 5,500 seats in the stadium are distributed over the main grandstand, which has a small roof in the middle and extends over the entire length of the pitch. The uncovered back straight extends from the center line to the penalty area. The plastic seats are in the club colors blue and yellow.

The back gate area in the east is enclosed by a grassy earth wall. The club building is behind the gate in the west. On a balcony-like VIP - Loge to the game can be traced. There is also a small display board for playing time and the score at the clubhouse. The floodlight system on four masts meets the requirements of the first Hungarian league NB I. and allows live broadcasts . Furthermore, the natural grass field has an automatic irrigation system. There is an artificial turf field next to the stadium .

The attendance record dates back to November 7th, 2009, when Ferencváros Budapest visited the Pápa stadium. In front of 5,500 spectators, the home side lost to the FTC with 0: 1 goals.

On March 8, 2014, the association presented plans for the conversion and expansion to 6,000 to 8,000 places. Furthermore, the playing field is to receive underfloor heating . The financial volume of the work should be 800 million HUF (about 2.6 million ).

2014 European Under-19 Football Championship

In July of that year, the stadium was one of a total of four venues for the 2014 U-19 European Football Championship . There were 3,118 places available during the tournament. The other stadiums were the Szusza Ferenc Stadium ( Budapest ), the ETO Park ( Győr ) and the Pancho Arena ( Felcsút ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stadium reconstruction: 6-8 ezres ékszerdoboz, fűthető gyepszőnyeg Pápán ( Memento from April 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (Hungarian)
  2. ^ Perutz Stadion, papa. In: uefa.com. UEFA , accessed June 15, 2019 .