Puskás Aréna
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www.national-football-teams.comHere’s a quick update on Puskás Aréna based on the latest widely reported information.
Overview: Puskás Aréna is Budapest’s flagship national stadium with a nominal capacity around 67,000–68,000 seated, built on the site of the former Népstadion to host Hungary matches and major events. It opened in 2019 and has since hosted national team matches and various large-scale events, including UEFA EURO 2020 matches and other international fixtures.[2][3][6]
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www.national-football-teams.comA new chapter in the life of Hungarian football begins on the evening of 15 November when the Puskás Aréna opens its doors for the first time for Hungary's international friendly with Uruguay. Tickets for the glamour friendly go on sale at 10am this Friday, 25 October for MLSZ Supporters' Club members and Monday 28th October for the general public.
en.mlsz.huAn anti-LGBTQ banner was unveiled during Hungary's game with Portugal and UEFA is investigating events at the national stadium in Budapest.
www.fotmob.comThe national teams of Hungary and Uruguay played a friendly match in Budapest on Friday to inaugurate the city’s brand new Puskás Arena, with Hungary losing to Uruguay 1:2.
xpatloop.comThe new UEFA category 4 stadium can seat 68,000 and hold up to 80,000 people for concerts.
abouthungary.huHungary's national stadium stands as an iconic monument to a previous era in Budapest, when this arena was built by and for the people (nép) as the Népstadion i
www.timeout.comChampions League final weekend in Budapest means a big football celebration from Thursday, May 28 onwards, when the main fan zone sets up at Heroes' Square, sta
www.timeout.comAn anti-LGBTQ banner was unveiled during Hungary's game with Portugal and UEFA is investigating events at the national stadium in Budapest.
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