Hungária körúti stadion

This article is about the stadium closed in 2014. For the new stadium it replaced, see Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium.
Hungária körúti stadion
Full name Hungária körúti stadion
Location Budapest, Hungary
Coordinates 47°29′27.31″N 19°6′24.21″E / 47.4909194°N 19.1067250°E / 47.4909194; 19.1067250Coordinates: 47°29′27.31″N 19°6′24.21″E / 47.4909194°N 19.1067250°E / 47.4909194; 19.1067250
Owner MTK Budapest
Operator MTK Budapest
Capacity 12,700
Field size 105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
Surface Grass
Field
Construction
Broke ground 1946
Built 1946-47
Opened 1947
Closed 2014
Demolished 2015
Tenants
MTK Budapest

Hungária körúti stadion was a stadium in Budapest, Hungary.[1][2] The stadium was opened on 1947 and it served as the home for the MTK Budapest FC until 2014. In 2015 the stadium was demolished, and a completely new arena was built between 2015-16, named Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium.

History

Construction

During the World War II the original MTK stadium was damaged, therefore a new stadium had to be built. Between 1945 and 1947 MTK played their home matches at their rivals' stadiums, namely Ferencváros and Újpest. In 1953 a concrete edge was built around the running tracks.

Demolition

On 6 November 2014, the demolishion of the stadium started. First the floodlights system was uninstalled and then the seats were removed.[3][4]

In May 2015 the demolition of the main stand started.[5]

Milestone matches

Concerts

Main article: Damaged Justice
Metallica playing at the MTK stadium in 1988

The American band Metallica kicked off their Damaged Justice tour at the stadium on September 11, 1988. Damaged Justice was the fourth concert tour by the American thrash metal band Metallica. It began on September 11, 1988 and ended on October 8, 1989. The name is believed to be inspired either by the cover of its fourth studio album ...And Justice for All, or by the song "Damage, Inc." from the group's previous album, Master of Puppets. Both of the August 29 and 30, 1989 shows in Seattle, Washington were later released in the box set Live Shit: Binge & Purge. The tour marked the one and, to date, only time that Metallica has played in the U.S. state of Delaware. On August 7, 1989, the band headlined a special and very drunken gig at Newark's Stone Balloon.

Film location

Main article: Escape to Victory

The stadium was used in the film Escape to Victory or known simply as Victory in North America. The 1981 film about Allied prisoners of war who are interned in a German prison camp during World War II who play an exhibition match of Association football against a German team. The film was directed by John Huston and stars Michael Caine, Sylvester Stallone, Max von Sydow and Daniel Massey.[6][7]

The film received great attention upon its theatrical release, as it also starred professional footballers Bobby Moore, Osvaldo Ardiles, Kazimierz Deyna, Paul Van Himst, Mike Summerbee, Hallvar Thoresen, Werner Roth and Pelé. Numerous Ipswich Town players were also in the film, including John Wark, Russell Osman, Laurie Sivell, Robin Turner and Kevin O'Callaghan. Further Ipswich Town players stood in for actors in the football scenes - Kevin Beattie for Michael Caine, and Paul Cooper for Sylvester Stallone. The script was written by Yabo Yablonsky. The film was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival.[8]

References

  1. "Hungária körúti stadion". Stadium Database. 10 February 2015.
  2. "Hungária körúti stadion". Magyar Futball. 10 February 2016.
  3. "Megkezdődött a Hidegkuti Nándor Stadion Bontása". MTK Budapest's Official Website. 6 December 2014.
  4. "NB I: megkezdődött az MTK-stadion bontása - képek". Nemzeti Sport. 6 November 2014.
  5. "New construction: The art of demolition in Budapest". StadiumDB. 11 May 2015.
  6. "Victory". IMDb. 12 December 2014.
  7. "The Escape to Victory Website". Escapetovictory.spodrum.co.uk. 12 December 2014.
  8. "12th Moscow International Film Festival (1981)". MIFF. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
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