Anton Malatinský Stadium
| City Aréna – Štadión Antona Malatinského | |
| Address | Športová 1 |
|---|---|
| Location | Trnava, Slovakia |
| Coordinates | 48°22′24″N 17°35′30″E / 48.37333°N 17.59167°E |
| Owner | City of Trnava |
| Operator | City-Arena a.s. |
| Executive suites | 20 |
| Capacity | 18,200 |
| Record attendance | 28,116 v Újpest 6 March 1974 (European Cup) |
| Field size | 105 × 68 m |
| Surface | Hybrid grass |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 22 August 2015 |
| Renovated | 2013–2015 |
| Construction cost | €79 million |
| Architect | Pavol Adamec |
| Tenants | |
| Spartak Trnava (1923–present) Slovakia national football team (1996–present) Sereď (2021–2022) UEFA U-21 Championship (2025) | |
| Website | |
| Official: http://stadium.cityarena.tt Fansite: http://www.CityArenaTrnava.com | |
Anton Malatinský Stadium (Slovak: Štadión Antona Malatinského) is a football stadium located in Trnava, Slovakia, which is the home ground of the local football club Spartak Trnava. The stadium was completely renovated in 2013–2015 and has an all-seated capacity of 18,200 which makes it the second-largest football stadium in Slovakia.
On 14 January 1998, the stadium was named in the honour of former footballer and manager Anton Malatinský, who died in 1992.