Key facts
Club: FK Dukla Praha | Opening: 1960 | Capacity: 8,150
History and description
Stadion Na Julisce was built in 1960 to provide army club Dukla Praha with a new home. The first match was played on 10 July 1960 between Dukla and Wiener Sportclub (1-2)
The stadium initially consisted of one main stand and terraces that together could hold about 20,000 fans.
Na Julisce underwent a major development in 1975. A new main stand was built that could seat 12,000 spectators, and the overall capacity was raised to 29,000.
The stadium underwent a number of refurbishments between 2011 and 2013 after Dukla promoted back to the top league in 2011.
Na Julisce is owned by the Ministry of Defence. It is also regularly used for athletic events. While the technical capacity of the stadium is 28,800 places, only the seats at the main stand can get sold for football matches.
How to get to Stadion Na Julisce
Stadion Na Julisce is located in the north of Prague at just under 4 kilometres from Prague’s historic centre.
The stadium can be reached by either tram or bus. Tram 8 stops a few minutes away from the stadium at stop Podbaba, which is the last on the line. Tram 8 can be caught at metro stop Dejvická, closer to the centre at Čechův Most bridge (north side), or at Náměstí Republiky.
The stadium can also be walked to from metro stop Dejvická in about 20 minutes.
Bus 131 is an alternative, and passes right by the stadium. It can be caught from metro station Hradčanská. Get off at stop Juliska.
Address: Na Julisce 28, 160 00 Praha-Dejvice
Dukla Prague Tickets
Tickets for Dukla Praha matches can be bought online via Smsticket (mobile tickets), or at the club office at Podbabská 5 a few blocks away from the stadium.
Ticket are only sold for the main stand for a standard price of CZK 150.00.
Photos of Stadion Na Julisce
Useful Internet links
Fkdukla.cz – Official website of FK Dukla Praha.
Praguewelcome.cz – Official travel and tourism guide of Prague.
Dpp.cz – Prague public transport information.