Arena Petrol is a football stadium in Celje, Slovenia. It is the home ground of NK Celje as well as the Slovenian national football team for most of their international home matches, so that is why the station is internationally known.

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  • Lower Hudinja, Celje,
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  • Arena Petrol is a football stadium in Celje, Slovenia. It is the home ground of NK Celje as well as the Slovenian national football team for most of their international home matches, so that is why the station is internationally known. Arena Petrol is currently the most modern football stadium in Slovenia although it is not yet fully completed. It takes its name from its principal sponsor, the Slovenian oil company Petrol. The stadium opened on 12 September 2003 with its single stand giving it a capacity of 3,600. Two additional stands were built in the following two years, which expanded the capacity of the stadium to 10,085. With the newly constructed north stand it has 13,600 seats as of 2008. The pitch in the stadium is 105 metres long and 68 metres wide and covered with natural grass. The stadium also features a pitch heating system and floodlighting. In 2004, the stadium replaced the Bežigrad as the venue for all competitive home matches of the Slovenian national football team. In 1999 it replaced former stadium of Celje Football Club at Stara klet, which now serves as training facility for members of the first team, and team sometimes plays friendly match. (en)
  • L'Arena Petrol (comunemente chiamata anche Športni park pod Golovcem) è uno stadio calcistico sito a Celje in Slovenia. Vi gioca le gare casalinghe il NK Celje, inoltre è sede della maggior parte degli incontri interni della Nazionale slovena. L'Arena Petrol è il più moderno tra gli impianti dedicati al calcio in Slovenia e prende il nome dall sponsor Petrol, compagnia pertolifera nazionale. Lo stadio è stato inaugurato il 12 settembre 2003; all'epoca era disponibile solo una tribuna da 3. 600 spettatori. Due nuove tribune sono state aggiunte nei due anni seguenti ampliandone la capienza a 10. 085. Una nuova tribuna che porterà la capienza a 12. 350 è in corso di costruzione. Le dimensioni del rettangolo verde sono 105 x 68 m, e il terreno è ricoperto da erba naturale. Lo stadio è dotato di un impianto di illuminazione da 1. 400 lux. Dal 2004 l'Arena ha rimpiazzato lo stadio lubianese di Bežigrad quale sede degli incontri della nazionale. (it)
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  • Arena Petrol is a football stadium in Celje, Slovenia. It is the home ground of NK Celje as well as the Slovenian national football team for most of their international home matches, so that is why the station is internationally known. (en)
  • L'Arena Petrol (comunemente chiamata anche � portni park pod Golovcem) è uno stadio calcistico sito a Celje in Slovenia. (it)
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