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  1. The Letná Stadium (Czech: Stadion Letná [ˈstadjon ˈlɛtnaː]), is a football stadium in Prague. It is the home venue of AC Sparta Prague and often hosts the home matches of the Czech Republic national football team. The stadium's capacity is 18,887 seats.

    • 18,887
  2. Information about Letná Stadium. Sparta’s stadium is in the central part of Prague, in the district of Letná, a part of Prague 7. Right next to the stadium is the city’s biggest park, Stromovka, and Milady Horákové street, one of the city’s most important thoroughfares.

  3. Key facts. Club: AC Sparta Praha | Opening: 1921 | Capacity: 19,784 seats. History and description. The first stadium at the site of the current Generali Arena was built in 1921. The modest stadium went by the name of Stadion Letná and mainly consisted of open terraces.

  4. Informace o epet ARENĚ. Stadion Sparty se nachází v centrální části Prahy, na území městské části Praha 7 ve čtvrti Letná. Areál stadionu ohraničuje největší městský park Stromovka a důležitá komunikační tepna hlavního města, třída Milady Horákové.

  5. Fotbalový stadion na Letné v Praze (od listopadu 2022 sponzorským názvem epet ARENA) používá pro své domácí zápasy fotbalový klub AC Sparta Praha a česká fotbalová reprezentace. S kapacitou 18 349 diváků je to druhý největší fotbalový stadion v Česku .

    • 1993–1994, 2014–2015
  6. Originally known as Letná Stadium or Letenský Stadion, the home venue of famous First League team AC Sparta Prague, it is technically called Generali Arena after a sponsorship agreement was reached in 2009. With a capacity of 19,416, Sparta Pragues home is the second largest in the Czech First League.

  7. It is the home venue of Sparta Prague and often the home stadium of the Czech National Football Team. The stadium opened in 1917 and holds 20,854 people. Formerly known as the Letna Stadium (Letensky stadion) and as the Toyota Arena, it is now named after its sponsor, AXA.