The stadium was built on the site of the demolished Albert Flórián Stadium, which was named after the only Hungarian recipient of the Ballon d'Or.
A giant bronze statue of an eagle, the symbol of Ferencvárosi TC, stands in front of the main entrance.
The stadium's pitch uses a high-density hybrid grass system designed to withstand intense play throughout the season.
The venue utilizes a sophisticated cashless payment system for all concessions within the perimeter.
The facility is designed for multi-purpose use, regularly hosting concerts, conferences, and gala dinners alongside athletic events.
Groupama Arena is the primary home stadium of the Hungarian football club Ferencvárosi TC. Opened in 2014, the venue occupies the site of the former Albert Flórián Stadium. It is a UEFA Category 4 stadium, enabling it to host high-level international matches and major European tournaments. The architecture features a distinctive rectangular design with a seating capacity of approximately 22,000 spectators for football events. The complex includes the Fradi Museum, which documents the history of the club and Hungarian football. The stadium is constructed with high-tech sustainability features and modular spaces for corporate and public events.
The large eagle statue situated at the main entrance plaza.
Visit the on-site Fradi Museum to understand the deep historical connection between the club and the local community.
Check the stadium’s official event calendar online before visiting, as guided tours may be suspended on match days.
Ensure your mobile device is charged to access digital ticketing and museum information.
Attempting to visit for a tour on match days or major event days without prior reservation or ticket verification.
Museum and stadium tours are subject to closures during match days and private corporate events.
No specific dress code, though standard casual attire is recommended; professional behavior is required during museum visits.