ETO Park

ETO Park

ETO Park during a friendly international match between Hungary and Bulgaria
Location Győr, Hungary
Coordinates 47°41′45″N 17°39′50″E / 47.6957687°N 17.663827°E / 47.6957687; 17.663827Coordinates: 47°41′45″N 17°39′50″E / 47.6957687°N 17.663827°E / 47.6957687; 17.663827
Capacity 15,600
Surface grass
Opened 2008
Tenants
Győri ETO
Website
www.etopark.hu

ETO Park is a multi-use stadium in Győr, Hungary.[1] It is primarily used for football and is home to Győri ETO. Opened in 2008 as a replacement for Stadion ETO, the stadium has a capacity of 15,600.[2]

The stadium complex also includes three grass practice pitches and one synthetic practice pitch, as well as two indoor pitches.

History

On 26 February 2011, it was announced that the sectors of the stadium will be named after 40 legendary former Győr players. [3]

On 17 October 2012, the ETO Park Hotel was opened. At the opening ceremony Zsolt Borkai, mayor of Győr and Péter Szijjártó, Hungarian MP were present.[4]

On 8 July 2013, it was announced that on 11 August 2013 Győr will host Bayern Munich in order to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Audi Hungaria Motor Kft. [5]

Milestone matches

Match Home Result Opponent Date Competition
First match Hungary Győr Friendly match
First Hungarian League match Hungary Győr Hungary
First Hungarian Cup match Hungary Győr
First Hungarian League Cup match Hungary Győr
First UEFA Europa League match Hungary Győr
First UEFA Champions League match Hungary Győr 0-2 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv 17 July 2013 UEFA Champions League 2013-14
First Audi Cup match Hungary Győr 1-4 Germany Bayern Munich 11 August 2013 Audi Motors Hungaria

International matches

No. Date Home Result Away Competition
1. 3 March 2010  Hungary 1-1  Russia Friendly
2. 29 February 2012  Hungary 1-1  Bulgaria Friendly
3. 6 June 2013  Hungary 1-0  Kuwait Friendly
4. 5 March 2014  Hungary 1-2  Finland Friendly

Top Attendances

RankGameDateHome teamAway teamAttendance
1 27 12.05.2013 Győr Ferencváros 13,700

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