Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion, Football stadium in Józsefváros, Budapest, Hungary
Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion is a modern football stadium in Józsefváros with a capacity of around 5,300 spectators and several private boxes for guests. The facility includes dedicated areas for media representatives and was built with contemporary comfort and safety standards.
The stadium opened in 2016 following the demolition of the previous venue, with the old facility being gradually dismantled starting in 2014. The new development was part of the club's effort to create a contemporary home for the team.
The stadium bears the name of Nándor Hidegkuti, a legendary Hungarian football player who spent much of his career at MTK Budapest. The name carries meaning for fans who remember his contributions to the club and the national team.
The stadium is easily accessible by public transport and offers over 500 bicycle parking spaces for visitors. The infrastructure is well-designed to welcome both pedestrians and cyclists.
The playing field uses a hybrid system combining natural grass with millions of artificial fibers, similar to major English stadiums. This technology allows for better durability and playing quality throughout the season.
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