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(Redirected from Andruv Stadion) Football stadium in Olomouc, Czech Republic
Andrův stadion
Former namesStadion Míru
LocationOlomouc, Czech Republic
Coordinates49°36′00″N 17°14′54″E / 49.60000°N 17.24833°E / 49.60000; 17.24833
OwnerSK Sigma Olomouc
OperatorSK Sigma Olomouc
Capacity12,474
Field size105m x 68m
Construction
Opened1940
Renovated1977, 1998
Tenants
SK Sigma Olomouc

Andrův stadion is a football stadium in Olomouc, Czech Republic. It is the home ground of SK Sigma Olomouc and occasionally hosts matches of the Czech Republic national team. The stadium holds 12,474 people.

It was built in 1940 and is named after Josef Ander (1888–1976), local interwar businessman and philanthropist who also sponsored football in Olomouc. In the past, historical clubs SK Olomouc ASO and Křídla vlasti Olomouc played there.

International football matches

Czechia vs Austria 2014

The Czech Republic have played 15 full international matches at Andrův stadion, the first one taking place in 1998. These have mainly been matches against less attractive opposition where a relatively small crowd is expected, and it has therefore been unnecessary to play the match in Prague.

Czech Republic 2–1 Republic of Ireland
Šmicer 50'
Lasota 76'
(Report) Breen 10'
International Challenge MatchAttendance: 9,405Referee: Attila Juhos (Hungary)
Czech Republic 4–1 Slovakia
Koller 31' 64'
Rosický 70' 78'
(Report) Németh 8'
International Challenge MatchAttendance: 11,986Referee: Georgios Douros (Greece)
Czech Republic 5–0 Moldova
Šmicer 42'
Koller 73' (pen.)
Štajner 82'
Lokvenc 88', 90'
(Report)
UEFA Euro 2004 qualifyingAttendance: 12,097Referee: Kristinn Jakobsson (Iceland)
Czech Republic 4–1 Armenia
Heinz 47'
Polák 52' 76'
Baroš 58'
(Report) Hakobyan 85'
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)Attendance: 12.015Referee: Martin Hansson (Sweden)
Czech Republic 0–1 Lithuania
(Report) Šernas 25'
UEFA Euro 2012 qualifyingAttendance: 12,038Referee: Alon Yefet (Israel)
Czech Republic 3–0 Slovakia
Lafata 3', 6'
Dočkal 73'
(Report)
International Challenge MatchAttendance: 11,464Referee: Harald Lechner (Austria)
Czech Republic 0–3 Denmark
(Report) Cornelius 57'
Kjær 67'
Zimling 82'
2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)Attendance: 12,288Referee: Manuel De Sousa (Portugal)
Czech Republic 2–0 Canada
Čelůstka 3'
Hořava 81'
(Report)
International Challenge MatchAttendance: 9,749Referee: Bryn Markham (Wales)
Czech Republic 1–2 Austria
Hořava 42' (Report) Sabitzer 34'
Baumgartlinger 72'
International Challenge MatchAttendance: 10,653Referee: Pol van Boekel (Netherlands)
Czech Republic 3–0 Montenegro
(Report)
UEFA Euro 2020 qualifyingAttendance: 11,565Referee: Vladislav Bezborodov (Russia)
Czech Republic 1–2 Scotland
(Report)
2020–21 UEFA Nations LeagueAttendance: 0Referee: Serdar Gözübüyük (Netherlands)
Czech Republic 7–0 Kuwait
Barák 26'
Pešek 45' 46'
Souček 57'
Novák 60'
Sýkora 83' 88'
(Report)
International Challenge MatchAttendance: 5,367Referee: Peter Kráľovič (Slovakia)
Czech Republic 5–0 Faroe Islands
Chytil 13' 19' 23'
Černý 42'
Stronati 76'
(Report)
International Challenge MatchAttendance: 10,762Referee: Martin Dohál (Slovakia)
Czech Republic 3–0 Moldova
Douděra 14'
Chorý 72'
Souček 90'
(Report)
UEFA Euro 2024 qualifyingAttendance: 11,653Referee: Sandro Schärer (Switzerland)
Czech Republic 2–1 Georgia
(Report)
2024–25 UEFA Nations LeagueAttendance: 12,221Referee: Anastasios Papapetrou (Greece)

See also

References

External links

Czech First League venues

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