Révész Street Stadium, Football stadium in Siófok, Hungary
Révész Street Stadium is a football facility in Siófok with a grass pitch measuring 105 meters long and 68 meters wide. The ground holds approximately 6,500 spectators and serves as the home venue for BFC Siófok.
The stadium was built in 1961 as Siófok created its first permanent sports facility. This marked the start of organized sporting infrastructure in the town.
The stadium is named after Géza Révész, a local figure who shaped Siófok's development in the mid-20th century. This name choice reflects how the city honors those who contributed to its growth.
The stadium is located near Siófok town center and is accessible to visitors during home matches of the local club. Check the match schedule in advance, as games are not held every day.
The stadium sits just kilometers from the shore of Lake Balaton, Hungary's largest freshwater lake. This makes Siófok a place where sports fans and lake visitors often overlap.
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