Štvanice Stadium
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[[File:Zimni stadion Stvanice Praha 006.jpg|thumb|Štvanice stadium in 2011]] |
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'''Štvanice stadium''' was a sports stadium situated on [[Štvanice|Štvanice Island]], Czech Republic, and was ranked among the oldest stadiums in Prague. The stadium was in its heyday in the first half of the 20th century, but has been in decline since 1961. It was here, where in 1947 the [[Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team|Czechoslovak national team]] won the [[Ice Hockey World Championships|Ice Hockey World Championship]] for the first time.{{cite news |title=A brief history of Czech ice hockey |url=https:// |
'''Štvanice stadium''' was a sports stadium situated on [[Štvanice|Štvanice Island]], Czech Republic, and was ranked among the oldest stadiums in Prague. The stadium was in its heyday in the first half of the 20th century, but has been in decline since 1961. It was here, where in 1947 the [[Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team|Czechoslovak national team]] won the [[Ice Hockey World Championships|Ice Hockey World Championship]] for the first time.{{cite news |last1=Velinger|first1=Jan|last2=Bock|first2=Katrin|title=A brief history of Czech ice hockey |url=https://english.radio.cz/a-brief-history-czech-ice-hockey-8085930 |work=[[Radio Prague]] |date=28 April 2004|publisher=[[Czech Radio]]}} |
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==Early days== |
==Early days== |
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In the [[2002 European floods]], a big part of the stadium was damaged. It was reopened in October 2002. |
In the [[2002 European floods]], a big part of the stadium was damaged. It was reopened in October 2002. |
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In 2008 the city denounced the contract to tenants due to not meeting contractual obligations to care. According to the report there was the danger of a [[Structural integrity and failure|structural collapse]]. Štvanice Stadium was finally demolished in May 2011. |
In 2008 the city denounced the contract to tenants due to not meeting contractual obligations to care. According to the report there was the danger of a [[Structural integrity and failure|structural collapse]]. Štvanice Stadium was finally demolished in May 2011.{{cite news |last=Měchurová|first=Barbora|title=Na Štvanici přijely bagry, začala demolice slavného zimního stadionu|url=https://www.idnes.cz/praha/zpravy/na-stvanici-prijely-bagry-zacala-demolice-slavneho-zimniho-stadionu.A110528_101922_praha-zpravy_meb|work=[[iDNES.cz]] |date=28 May 2011|publisher=[[Mafra (company)|Mafra]]|language=cs}} |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{Commons category-inline|Zimní stadion Štvanice}} |
* {{Commons category-inline|Zimní stadion Štvanice}} |
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* [http://www.stvanice.cz Official website of Štvanice Stadium (in Czech)] |
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