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| Location | Hradec Králové,Czech Republic |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 50°12′22″N15°50′43″E / 50.20611°N 15.84528°E /50.20611; 15.84528 |
| Owner | The city of Hradec Králové |
| Operator | FC Hradec Králové |
| Capacity | 7,220 |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 1966 |
| Renovated | 1974, 2007 |
| Closed | 2021 |
| Tenants | |
| FC Hradec Králové | |
Všesportovní stadion was a multi-purposestadium inHradec Králové,Czech Republic. It was used mostly for football matches as the home stadium ofFC Hradec Králové. The stadium was opened on 11 May 1966. When Hradec were promoted to theCzech First League in 2010, the capacity of the stadium was set to be reduced to 4,000, as league rules determine the capacity to be the number of separate seats.[1] In time for the opening game of the2010–11 Czech First League, the capacity was increased to 6,000.[2] In the2011–12 Czech First League, the capacity was increased to 7,220.[3] The stadium was set to be demolished in 2017 and replaced with a new stadiumMalšovická aréna with an increased capacity and suitability forCzech national team matches.[4] The demolition of Všesportovní stadion started on 25 September 2017.[5] The stadium would continue to be used with reduced capacity during the first stage of demolition,[6] and was in use until the club's final game there in May 2021, an end-of-the-season second league fixture againstLíšeň.[7]
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