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Stadion Pasienky is a multi-purpose
stadium in Bratislava, Slovakia. The
stadium holds 11,591 people. It is used
mostly for
football matches and was the...
- who
arranged the club's
first temporary training ground at
Kuchajda (
Pasienky). The club soon
moved to Petržalka. I. ČsŠK
became the
champions of Slovakia...
- Bratislava, Slovakia,
temporarily playing its home
matches in Štadion
Pasienky.
Inter Bratislava was
founded in 1940 by the
Apollo refinery (later renamed...
- Gop****
Arena (Slovak: Gop**** aréna) (formerly
known as Hala
Pasienky, Hant
Arena and
Eurovia Arena) is a multi-use
arena in Bratislava. The
arena has distinct...
- (Germany) Source: [citation needed] (H)
Hosts 11
August 2012 11:00 Štadión
Pasienky,
Bratislava Referee:
Morag Pirie (Scotland) 11
August 2012 17:00 NTC Senec...
- 2000 18:00 Štadión
Pasienky,
Bratislava Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Karl-Erik
Nilsson (Sweden) 29 May 2000 20:30 Štadión
Pasienky,
Bratislava Attendance:...
- Referee:
Deniz Aytekin (Germany) 11
September 2012 20:15 UTC+2 Štadión
Pasienky,
Bratislava Attendance: 4,326 Referee:
Simon Lee
Evans (Wales) 11 September...
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which started in
September with two 1–0 wins
against Macedonia at Štadión
Pasienky and
Russia away. However, in October, they were
easily beaten in Armenia...
- 1898, and is
based at
Stadium FC Petržalka 1898 in Petržalka (formerly at
Pasienky in Nové
Mesto and Štadión Petržalka in Petržalka). They are
currently the...
- Ploiești won 1–0 on aggregate. 24 August 1995 (1995-8-24) 19:00 Štadión
Pasienky,
Bratislava Attendance: 2,374 Referee:
Valeriy Onufer (Ukraine)
Inter Bratislava...