Sport in Bratislava

Slovnaft Arena, which is the second name of Ondrej Nepela Winter Sports Stadium, is home to HC Slovan.Notable former HC Slovan players include Vladimír Dzurilla, Václav Nedomanský, Peter Šťastný, and Miroslav Šatan.[6] Rugby Klub Bratislava has been established in 2005, and is currently playing with club based next to the borders, in Austria, Czech Republic, and Hungary.It provides an important network of support and is in a position to help its members arrange accommodation, gain employment and grow their social circle after relocating to Bratislava.From these inauspicious beginnings, interest quickly grew in the club, which soon attracted a diverse range of members and followers from all walks of life in Slovakia's capital.[7] National Tennis Centre, which includes Aegon Arena, hosts various cultural, sports and social events.[14] The next venue was the Jiskry Dimitrov stadium before the speedway team AMK Bratislava constructed a track around the outside of the football pitch at the Štadión Rapid in Ružinov.
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