Fortuna Arena (formerly known as Sinobo Stadium, Eden Arena, and Synot Tip Arena) is a football stadium, in Prague-Vršovice, Czech Republic. The stadium has a capacity of 19,370 people and it is the biggest and the most modern football stadium in the Czech Republic.
It is the home venue of SK Slavia Prague and occasionally the Czech Republic national football team. In the 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons, it was also the venue of Bohemians 1905 home matches. During the 2011–12 season the stadium hosted home matches for FC Viktoria Plzeň in the Champions League group stage. The stadium was used for the 2013 UEFA Super Cup.
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 A temporary stand was built in the place of former eastern stand, but it was clear that Eden was outdated and Slavia needed a new home ground.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 matches, so Slavia moved to the unpopular Strahov again.
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, Jan Suchopárek 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 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.
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.
The stadium was used for the final rugby union matches of the 2008 and 2009–10 KB Extraliga seasons. Ragbisté Tatry Smíchov ve finále extraligy porazili Říčany a obhájili titul 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, Komerční banka branch, offices) in the main stand.
3 June 2008 | Metallica | European Summer Vacation | |
8 August 2008 | Iron Maiden | Somewhere Back in Time World Tour | |
17 August 2008 | R.E.M. | Accelerate Tour | |
25 June 2009 | Depeche Mode | Tour of the Universe | |
20 July 2010 | P!nk | The Funhouse Summer Carnival Tour | |
7 May 2012 | Metallica | 2012 European Black Album Tour | |
11 July 2012 | Bruce Springsteen | Wrecking Ball World Tour | |
16 September 2012 | Coldplay | Mylo Xyloto Tour | |
24 June 2013 | Bon Jovi | Because We Can Tour | |
23 July 2013 | Depeche Mode | The Delta Machine Tour | |
29 July 2013 | Iron Maiden | Maiden England World Tour | |
5 July 2016 | The Book of Souls World Tour | ||
24 May 2017 | Depeche Mode | Global Spirit Tour | |
28 May 2017 | Rammstein | Rammstein Festival Tour 2017 | |
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19 June 2019 | Kiss | End of the Road World Tour | |
16 July 2019 | Rammstein | Rammstein Stadium Tour | |
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20 June 2022 | Iron Maiden | Legacy of the Beast World Tour | |
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