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Club: FC Slovan Liberec | Opening: 1933 | Capacity: 9,900 seats<\/p>\n
Stadion U Nisy got built in 1933 after the council granted a piece of land to Slavia Liberec, one of the predecessors of Slovan Liberec.<\/p>\n
The stadium got extensively redeveloped in the mid 1970s. In those years, Slovan frequently moved from U Nisy to Stadion Mestsky when either works were performed or the pitch at U Nisy was unplayable.<\/p>\n
In the early 1990s, Stadion U Nisy could hold just over 5,000 spectators of which only 500 seated, which proved to be a problem when Slovan promoted to the top league in 1993. An exemption was given for one year before the club began the construction of a new main stand with 2,000 seats.<\/p>\n
Further works were performed in the late 1990s when new seater stands were built behind the goal, and in 2001 when a new North Stand was built, connecting the two stands behind the goal. The stands behind the goals were initially built without roofs, which got added in 2004.<\/p>\n
<\/span><\/p>\n Stadion U Nisy is located in the north of Liberec at about a kilometre from the historic city. The walk takes a little over 10 minutes.<\/p>\n Liberec’s railway station lies a little further away, south-west of the historic centre, at 2 kilometres from the stadium. Walking from the station to the stadium takes just under half an hour.<\/p>\nHow to get to Stadion U Nisy<\/h3>\n