Tehelné pole (1939)
| Former names | Slovan Stadion (1939) |
|---|---|
| Location | Bratislava, Slovakia |
| Coordinates | 48°9′48.81″N 17°8′12.68″E / 48.1635583°N 17.1368556°E |
| Capacity | 30,000 |
| Record attendance | 70,000 (Czechoslovakia–Yugoslavia, 18 May 1957 |
| Field size | 105 x 68 m |
| Construction | |
| Built | 1939 |
| Opened | September 27, 1940 |
| Renovated | 1961, 1990 |
| Expanded | 1955, 1961 |
| Closed | 25 November 2009 |
| Demolished | 2013 |
| Construction cost | 8 million SKK |
| Architect | Kamil Gross |
| Tenants | |
| Slovan Bratislava (1940–2009) Slovakia national football team (1996–2009) | |
Tehelné pole is a neighborhood in Bratislava, Slovakia, characterized by the presence of several sports facilities. Administratively, the neighborhood belongs to Nové Mesto borough, situated around 5 km north-east of the centre. The German and Hungarian names for this locality are Ziegelfeld and Téglamező.