Daugava Stadium
Daugava National Stadium is a multifunctional stadium in Riga, Latvia, which was first opened in 1927. It holds football and athletics competitions. Since 1992 the Daugava Stadium has been designated as a sports facility of national importance.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Grīziņkalna parks and St. Paul’s Lutheran Church.
Grīziņkalna parks
Park
Photo: Evita wiki, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Grīziņkalna parks is situated 320 metres northwest of Daugava Stadium.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Church
Photo: Eriks Mi, CC BY-SA 4.0.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church is a Lutheran church in Riga, the capital of Latvia. It is a parish church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia. The church is situated at the address 1 Augusta Deglava Street. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church is situated 570 metres west of Daugava Stadium.
Augusts Deglavs bridge
Bridge
Photo: Olgerts V, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Augusts Deglavs bridge is situated 430 metres southeast of Daugava Stadium.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Grīziņkalns and Outer East Bank.
Grīziņkalns
Suburb
Grīziņkalns is a neighbourhood in Riga, the capital of Latvia. The Orthodox Holy Trinity Cathedral, Daugava Stadium and the Staburadze confectionery factory are located in the area, and it is dominated by late 19th to early 20th century working class houses.
Outer East Bank
Avoti
Suburb
Avoti is a neighbourhood of Riga, the capital of Latvia. It is named after Avotu iela which runs horizontally through the middle of the area.
Daugava Stadium
- Type: Stadium
- Description: stadium in Riga, Latvia
- Categories: multi-purpose sports venue, association football venue, recreation area, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Riga, Riga region, Latvia, Baltic states, Europe
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Latitude
56.95597° or 56° 57′ 22″ northLongitude
24.15804° or 24° 9′ 29″ eastInception
1958Operator
Latvijas Nacionālais Sporta CentrsOpen location code
9G86X545+96OpenStreetMap ID
way 476926467OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=stadiumWikidata ID
Q1133726
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Daugava Stadium” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “ملعب داوغافا”
- Catalan: “Estadi Daugava”
- Chinese: “道加瓦体育场”
- Chinese: “道加瓦體育場”
- Czech: “Daugavas stadions”
- Danish: “Daugava stadion”
- Dutch: “Daugavastadion”
- French: “stade Daugava”
- French: “Stade Daugava”
- German: “Daugava-Stadion”
- Greek: “Ντάουγκαβα Στάτιουμ”
- Indonesian: “Stadion Dauvaga (Riga)”
- Indonesian: “Stadion Nasional Dauvaga”
- Italian: “Daugavas Stadions”
- Italian: “Stadio Daugava”
- Japanese: “ダウガヴァ・スタジアム”
- Japanese: “ダウガヴァ・スタディオン”
- Kazakh: “Даугава”
- Latvian: “Daugavas stadions”
- Latvian: “Stadions Daugava”
- Lithuanian: “Dauguvos stadionas”
- Lithuanian: “Rygos Daugavos stadionas”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Daugava stadion (Riga)”
- Norwegian: “Daugava stadion”
- Persian: “ورزشگاه داگاوا (ریگا)”
- Persian: “ورزشگاه داگاوا”
- Polish: “Stadion Daugava w Rydze”
- Romanian: “stadionul Daugava”
- Romanian: “Stadionul Daugava”
- Russian: “Даугава”
- Russian: “Стадион ‘Даугава’”
- Spanish: “Estadio Daugava”
- Swedish: “Daugava stadion, Riga”
- Swedish: “Daugava Stadion”
- Ukrainian: “Даугава (стадіон, Рига)”
- Ukrainian: “Даугава”
- Vietnamese: “Sân vận động Daugava (Riga)”
- Vietnamese: “Sân vận động Daugava”
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