Events
2026 UEFA Champions League Final
Description
The Ferenc Puskas Stadium in Budapest has long been Hungary's central sporting venue, exerting a significant influence on the country's cultural life. Originally opened in 1953 as the Népstadion, it could accommodate over 100,000 fans. This impressive post-war structure began its history with a match between Honvéd and Spartak Moscow, which attracted thousands of football fans.
The stadium's historic events have earned it worldwide fame. In May 1954, the Hungarian national team achieved a stunning 7-1 victory over England here. The stadium has twice hosted the European Athletics Championships and numerous other international competitions. In 2001, the stadium was named after the outstanding Hungarian footballer Ferenc Puskas.
In addition to sporting events, the arena has become a popular concert venue. In 1986, the iconic band Queen performed here, and this show with Freddie Mercury became an unforgettable event for Budapest. In addition, the stadium was used as a film set for the film "Munich".
The last match of the national team at the old arena took place in 2014, after which it was demolished. In its place, a modern stadium with a capacity of 65,000 spectators was built, which now hosts major tournaments and concerts. On our website, you can purchase tickets for events and choose the best seats for viewing in advance.