28 Forgotten Stadium Grounds Around The World Left Abandoned

12. Strahov Stadium – Prague, Czech Republic

Strahov stadium - former stadium designated for Sokol meetings and Czechoslovak spartakiad now in decay; Prague-Strahov, CZ. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Aktron

Strahov Stadium, located in Prague, Czech Republic, is one of the largest stadiums ever built, with a staggering capacity of 250,000. Originally constructed in 1926, the stadium was primarily used for synchronized gymnastics events during the communist era, hosting large-scale exhibitions that showcased mass gymnastics performances. It also played a role in Czechoslovakian football history, occasionally serving as a training ground for national teams and hosting large gatherings. Despite its immense size and historical significance, Strahov Stadium was never regularly used for club football, as its dimensions were far too large for standard sporting events. Since 1994, the stadium has largely been left unused, with occasional usage as a concert venue or a training facility for Sparta Prague. However, due to its sheer size and age, maintaining the structure has proven to be financially unviable. Large sections of the stadium are now in a dilapidated state, with cracked concrete and overgrown grass creeping through the terraces. While there have been discussions about redeveloping the area, no definitive plans have been set in motion. Today, Strahov Stadium stands as a colossal relic of a bygone era, its vast empty terraces serving as a stark reminder of Prague’s sporting history.

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