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  1. The Lilleküla Stadium (known as A. Le Coq Arena for sponsorship reasons) is a football stadium in Tallinn, Estonia. It is the home ground of football clubs Flora and Levadia, and the Estonia national football team. With a capacity of 14,336, it is the largest football stadium in Estonia.

  2. La A. Le Coq Arena, nota in precedenza come Lilleküla Stadium, è uno stadio di calcio situato a Tallinn, città capitale dell' Estonia . Indice. 1 Storia. 2 Note. 3 Altri progetti. 4 Collegamenti esterni. Storia. È lo stadio che ospita le partite casalinghe del Flora Tallinn, uno dei principali club del paese, e della Nazionale estone.

    • Asula 4c, 11312 Tallinn
    • 2001
  3. Key facts. Club: FC Flora Tallinn | Opening: 2001 | Capacity: 10,340 seats. History and description. The A. Le Coq Arena, previously called Lillekula Stadium, is the largest football stadium of Estonia and the home of the national team. The stadium was built in 2001, and replaced Kadriorg Stadium as Estonia’s principal football venue.

  4. www.tripadvisor.it › Attraction_Review-g274958-d290211A. Le Coq Arena - Tripadvisor

    A. Le Coq Arena. 15 recensioni. n. 138 di 315 attività a Tallinn. Arene e stadi. Scrivi una recensione. Cosa dicono le persone. Di JR45Barlassina. “ Meglio di altri stadi ” ott 2015. Ho assistito ad una gara internazionale di calcio, valida per la qualificazione agli Europei di Francia 2016 in questo Stadio.

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    • Asula 4c
  5. The Lilleküla Stadium (officially called the A. Le Coq Arena for sponsorship reasons) is the largest football stadium in Estonia with a capacity of 14,336. It has been the home venue of the Estonia national football team and the club FC Flora since it opened in 2001.

  6. A. Le Coq Arena is the most modern and largest football stadium in the Baltic states. A. Le Coq Arena is the centrepiece of the Lilleküla Football Complex, which also includes two grass surface pitches, two artificial turf pitches and an indoor hall National stadium.

  7. 6 feb 2001 · A. Le Coq Arena – stadium description. New national stadium for Estonia and incidentally the first football-specific one was built south of the city centre, squeezed between rail lines. Official opening took place in 2001, but it took four more years until the structure was fully delivered with proper roof (north side uncovered for over 10 years).