Fortuna Arena (formerly known as Sinobo Stadium, Eden Aréna and Synot Tip Arena) is a
football stadium
A stadium ( : stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or other events and consists of a field or stage either partly or completely surrounded by a tiered structure designed to allow spectators to stand o ...
, in
Prague
Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 million people. The city has a temperate ...
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Vršovice,
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, or simply Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. Th ...
. The stadium has a capacity of 19,370 people and it is the biggest and the most modern football stadium in the country.
It is the home venue of
SK Slavia Prague
Sportovní klub Slavia Praha – fotbal (Sports Club Slavia Prague – Football, ), commonly known as Slavia Praha or Slavia Prague, is a Czech professional football club in Prague. Founded in 1892, they are the second most successful club in ...
and occasionally the
Czech Republic national football team
The Czech Republic national football team ( cs, Česká fotbalová reprezentace), recognised by FIFA as Czechia, represents the Czech Republic in international football. The team is controlled by the Football Association of the Czech Republi ...
. In the 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons, it was also the venue of
Bohemians 1905
Bohemians Praha 1905 (previously named FC Bohemians Praha) is a Prague-based football club, which was founded in 1905 as AFK Vršovice. The club won the 1982–83 Czechoslovak First League, its only league championship. Its colours are green a ...
home matches. During the 2011–12 season the stadium hosted home matches for
FC Viktoria Plzeň
Football Club Viktoria Plzeň () is a Czech professional football club based in Plzeň. They play in the Czech First League, the top division of football in the country.
As runners-up in the 1970–71 Czechoslovak Cup, the club gained the rig ...
in the
Champions League group stage. The stadium was used for the
2013 UEFA Super Cup
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.
History
In the early 1950s, Slavia was forced to leave its stadium at
Letná
Letná is a hill overlooking Prague historic centre and Vltava River just besides Prague Castle. It neighbours Stromovka, the largest park in Prague. The hill belongs to Holešovice and Bubeneč quarters of Prague 7.
The main part of Letná is ...
and a
new stadium was built at Eden in the
Vršovice district. Its capacity was about 50,000 (mostly for standing). The wooden western (main) stand was taken from the old stadium at Letná, the rest of the stands were made of concrete. The stadium also featured an athletics track. The first match at this stadium took place on 27 September 1953, Slavia drew 1–1 against the team of
Křídla vlasti Olomouc.
Josef Bican
Josef "Pepi" Bican (25 September 1913 – 12 December 2001) was an Austrian-Czech professional footballer who played as a striker. He is the second-most prolific goalscorer in official matches in recorded history according to Rec.Sport.Soccer ...
scored the home team's goal.
Move
In the 1970s, it became apparent that Eden did not provide sufficient comfort for the visitors and started planning to build a new one in the same place. However, under the communist regime, the planning went quite slowly. Several projects were made, and the construction was finally to start in 1990. In 1989, Slavia moved temporarily to the nearby
Ďolíček stadium (home of FC Bohemians Prague, now known as
Bohemians 1905
Bohemians Praha 1905 (previously named FC Bohemians Praha) is a Prague-based football club, which was founded in 1905 as AFK Vršovice. The club won the 1982–83 Czechoslovak First League, its only league championship. Its colours are green a ...
) and the eastern stand was torn down. However, the
overthrowing of the communist regime in 1989 delayed the construction. In the meantime, Slavia moved to
Stadion Evžena Rošického
Stadion Evžena Rošického, also known simply as Strahov, is a multi-purpose stadium in Strahov, Prague in the Czech Republic. It hosted the 1978 European Athletics Championships and for many years this was the venue for main annual internati ...
, a stadium on the
Strahov hill, which is large but uncomfortable and poorly accessible.
In the early 1990s, the whole construction was cancelled and Slavia moved back to Eden. A temporary stand was built in the place of former eastern stand, but it was clear that Eden was outdated and Slavia needed a new home ground. Several more projects were made, but Slavia was unable to raise sufficient funds and there were some legal problems, as the premises were owned by the government and it took a lot of effort to transfer them to Slavia. In 2000, the stadium became ineligible to host
Czech First League
The Czech First League, known as the Fortuna liga for sponsorship reasons, is a Czech professional league for football clubs. At the top of the Czech football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Seasons typically r ...
matches, so Slavia moved to the unpopular Strahov again.
New stadium

Slavia finally presented a project of the new stadium, but no construction started. In December 2003, the old Eden stadium was torn down and Slavia announced that the new stadium would be opened on 19 October 2005, however, by October 2005 the construction had not even started. It took another year to start. The project had to be scaled down to lower the construction cost from 1.8 billion Czech koruna to less than 1 billion. The construction eventually started in October 2006.
Despite the stadium not being fully finished, it was opened on 7 May 2008 with an exhibition match against
Oxford University A.F.C. Many former Slavia stars (such as
Pavel Kuka,
Patrik Berger
Patrik Berger (; born 10 November 1973) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He started his career in his own country with Slavia Prague and spent a season in Germany playing for Borussia Dortmund. He moved to E ...
,
Jan Suchopárek
Jan Suchopárek (born 23 September 1969) is a Czech football coach and former defender, who is head coach of the Czech Republic U21 national team.
He played for Czechoslovakia and later the Czech Republic, playing a combined total of 61 inte ...
and
Ivo Knoflíček) took part in this match, which Slavia won 5–0.
The first competitive match at the new stadium was played on 17 May 2008 against
Jablonec, the match ended 2–2, Slavia secured the
Czech First League
The Czech First League, known as the Fortuna liga for sponsorship reasons, is a Czech professional league for football clubs. At the top of the Czech football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Seasons typically r ...
title in this final match of the
2007/08 season.
In 2016,
CEFC China Energy, who had previously purchased a majority stake in SK Slavia Prague, sought to buy a 70% stake in the stadium and announced plans to invest around €50 million (including the purchase price) to improve the stadium capacity and turn it into the main national stadium for the
Czech Republic national team. In April 2017, it was announced that the details of the transaction have since changed and CEFC China Energy had purchased the stadium in full. The stadium was then renamed to Sinobo Stadium.
Sponsorship
In July 2008, it was announced that betting company Synot Tip had made an agreement with E Side Property Limited, the owners of the stadium, regarding a sponsorship deal regarding one of the stands. In 2009, the stadium's name was officially changed to Synot Tip Arena.
In 2011, Natland Group were announced as the new majority owners of the stadium.
In 2012 it was announced that Synot would not be extending their sponsorship of the stadium past the end of the
2011–12 season.
In November 2018, the Chinese real estate company Sinobo Group became the majority owner of SK Slavia Praha, and the stadium was renamed Sinobo Stadium.
International matches
Eden Arena has hosted 13 competitive matches and 4 friendly matches of the
Czech Republic national football team
The Czech Republic national football team ( cs, Česká fotbalová reprezentace), recognised by FIFA as Czechia, represents the Czech Republic in international football. The team is controlled by the Football Association of the Czech Republi ...
.
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Other uses

The stadium is occasionally used for other events beside football, such as concerts or other sports matches. In 2012, the
Sokol
The Sokol movement (, ''falcon'') is an all-age gymnastics organization first founded in Prague in the Czech region of Austria-Hungary in 1862 by Miroslav Tyrš and Jindřich Fügner. It was based upon the principle of " a strong mind in a ...
''slet'', a mass gymnastics event, was held here.
The stadium was used for the final
rugby matches of the
2008
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and
2009–10 KB Extraliga season
The 2009–10 KB Extraliga competition was a Czech Republic, Czech domestic Rugby union, rugby club competition operated by the Czech Rugby Union, Česká Rugbyová Unie (ČSRU). It began on August 29, 2009 with a match between RC Tatra Smíchov, T ...
s.
Mistrem ligy se stala po devětatřiceti letech Slavia
There is a hotel and a fan shop in the northern stand, and various other facilities (bar, McDonald's
McDonald's Corporation is an American multinational fast food
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, Komerční banka branch, offices) in the main stand.
List of concerts
Transport
The stadium is served by buses, trams, and trains, with stops for buses and trams using the name ''Slavia - Nádraží Eden'' while the train stop is called Praha-Eden. Trams run along ''Vršovická'' street, north of the stadium, while bus services 135, 136, 150 and 213 stop on ''U Slavie'' street, immediately west of the stadium. The nearest metro station is Želivského.
References
External links
Homepage
Stadium picture
SK Slavia Prague
Stadium Guide Article
Photos of opening night from ouafc.com
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Music venues in Prague
Football venues in Prague
Czech First League venues
SK Slavia Prague
Sports venues completed in 2008
2008 establishments in the Czech Republic