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  1. El estadio está construido en el lugar del antiguo estadio Ferenc Puskás, cuya demolición se completó en octubre de 2016. Ambos estadios fueron nombrados en honor a la exestrella del seleccionado húngaro y legendario jugador de fútbol Ferenc Puskás .

  2. Puskás Ferenc Stadion: Owner: Hungarian Football Federation (MLSZ) Capacity: 67,215: Record attendance: 65,114 (Hungary v Uruguay; 15 November 2019) Surface: Grass: Construction; Built: 2017–2019: Opened: 15 November 2019: Construction cost €533 million (€593 million in 2021 euros) Architect: György Skardelli: Tenants ...

  3. El Estadio Ferenc Puskás (en húngaro, Puskás Ferenc Stadion) fue un recinto deportivo ubicado en Budapest, Hungría. Es el estadio donde la selección de fútbol de Hungría jugaba sus partidos como local, aunque también se albergaron otros eventos, como competiciones de atletismo o conciertos.

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    • Hungría
  4. The Ferenc Puskás Stadium (Hungarian: Puskás Ferenc Stadion), or formerly People's Stadium (Népstadion) was a multi-purpose stadium in the 14th district (Zugló) of Budapest, Hungary. It was situated between the Puskás Ferenc Stadion and the Keleti pályaudvar metro stations.

    • Népstadion, ("People's Stadium")
  5. Key facts. Club: none | Opening: 2019 | Capacity: 67,155 seats. History & description. The Puskás Arená is the recently opened new national station of Hungaru that replaced the old Puskas Ferenc Stadion, which had been the home of the Hungary national team since 1953.

  6. Pancho Aréna. Coordinates: 47°27′50″N18°35′12″E47.4640°N 18.5868°E. Pancho Aréna is a stadium in Felcsút, Hungary. It is primarily used for football matches and serves as the home stadium for Puskás Akadémia FC. Between 2015 and 2018, the stadium also hosted the three-time champions Fehérvár FC due to the reconstruction of Sóstói Stadion .

  7. Key facts. Club: none | Opening: 1953 | Closing: 2016 | Final capacity: 38,652 seats. History and description. Puskás Ferenc Stadion, previously known as Népstadion, was built to provide Hungary with a larger national stadium to replace the Üllői úti Stadion. Plans initially involved a 70,000-stadium, but this was later expanded to 100,000 places.