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A. Le Coq Arena

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A. Le Coq Arena is a multi-purpose stadium in Tallinn, Estonia, primarily used for football matches and concerts. It serves as the home venue for the Estonia national football team and the local club FC Flora Tallinn. Located at Asula 4c in the Kristiine district, the stadium has a capacity of around 14,000 spectators, making it the largest football stadium in the country. The arena features a modern design with a covered main stand and open terraces on the other sides. Visitors attending a match can expect a lively atmosphere, especially during international fixtures when fans wave blue, black, and white flags. The stadium also hosts major concerts and events, drawing international artists. Its distinctive feature is the naming rights held by A. Le Coq, a popular Estonian brewery, reflecting local sponsorship. The pitch is natural grass, and the facility includes training grounds and a small museum dedicated to Estonian football history.

Don't miss

  • Watch an Estonia national team match in a passionate atmosphere
  • Tour the stadium to see the pitch, locker rooms, and VIP areas
  • Visit the Estonian Football Museum on site
  • Attend a summer concert by international artists
  • Explore the adjacent training pitches and sports complex

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Ways to visit A. Le Coq Arena

You can visit on your own (match tickets are sold online or at the stadium box office on match days. concert tickets vary. check the official website for availability). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Arrive early on match days to avoid queues and enjoy pre-match activities.
  • Bring warm clothing in winter; the stadium is partially open-air.
  • Food and drinks (including A. Le Coq beer) are available inside the stadium.
  • Photography is allowed; avoid using flash during play.

A bit of history

A. Le Coq Arena opened in 2001, replacing the older Kadriorg Stadium as Estonia's main football venue. It was built with support from the Estonian Football Association and named after the A. Le Coq brewery, which has been a long-term sponsor.

Common questions

Can I visit the stadium when there is no match?

Yes, guided tours are available on non-match days; check the website for schedules.

How do I get match tickets?

Tickets can be purchased online via the Estonian Football Association or at the stadium box office.

Is there parking at the stadium?

Limited parking is available; public transport is recommended.

What is the stadium's capacity?

Approximately 14,000 seats, including standing areas.

Are there hotels near the stadium?

Several hotels are within walking distance, including the Park Inn by Radisson Meriton Conference & Spa Hotel.

Can I bring a bag to the stadium?

Small bags are allowed, but security checks are conducted. Large backpacks may be prohibited.

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