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Kadrioru staadion
20. Oct 2022

Kadrioru Stadium, Tallinn

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Kadriorg Stadium, rich in history and tradition, was opened in 1926 with an international match between the men’s national teams of Estonia and Lithuania, watched by 15,000 spectators.
 
Over the years, the stadium has hosted matches for Estonian national teams at both senior and youth levels, as well as league and European competition games for various Estonian clubs.
 
During the 2012 UEFA U19 European Championship, matches in Kadriorg featured youth national teams from England, Croatia, France, Greece and Estonia. At the 2023 UEFA Women’s U17 European Championship, Kadriorg hosted, among other matches, the semi-final between France and Greece.
 
Kadriorg Stadium has a seating capacity of 5,000.
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