Várkerti Stadion

Várkert Stadium is a football stadium in Kisvárda, Hungary. The UEFA category 3 arena is home to the association football side Kisvárda FC. The stadium has a capacity of 2,850.[2]

Várkert Stadium
Full nameVárkert Stadion
LocationKisvárda, Hungary
OwnerKisvárda FC
Capacity2,850
Record attendance3,385
(Kisvárda v Mezőkövesd, 19 May 2019)
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Field
Construction
Opened2018
Construction cost2.5 billion HUF[1]
Tenants
Kisvárda FC
Website
www.magyarfutball.hu

History

The first Nemzeti Bajnokság I match was played against Ferencváros on the 4th match day of the 2018–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság I.[3]

The first Magyar Kupa match will be played on 27 February 2018 in the 2018–19 Magyar Kupa season against Ferencváros.

Milestone matches

11 August 2018 Kisvárda 0–2 FerencvárosFirst Nemzeti Bajnokság I match
Report  55' Leandro
 75' Lanzafame
Attendance: 3,300
Referee: Csaba Pintér (Hungary)
26 February 2019 (2019-02-26) Kisvárda 1–1 Ferencváros First Magyar Kupa match
20:00 CET Grozav  67' (p.) Report  33' Gorriarán Referee: Róbert Nagy
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References

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