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Alois Latini Stadion: Zell am See's Sporting Heart

Experience Zell am See's sporting heart at Alois Latini Stadion: local matches, athletic events, and community gatherings amidst Alpine scenery.

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Alois Latini Stadion, a cornerstone of Zell am See's sporting culture since 1962, hosts local football matches, athletic events, and community gatherings amidst stunning Alpine scenery. Named after a respected local figure, the stadium is a vibrant center of community life.

A brief summary to Alois Latini Stadion

  • Sportplatzstraße 7, Zell am See, 5700, AT

Local tips

  • Attend a local football match to experience the vibrant community spirit and cheer on FC Zell am See.
  • During summer, enjoy beach volleyball, track and field, or skateboarding at the stadium's diverse sports facilities.
  • Check the event calendar for concerts, festivals, and other cultural events held at the stadium.
  • If visiting during the Ironman 70.3 Zell am See-Kaprun, witness the transition area action within the stadium.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Zell am See train station, head east on Bahnhofstraße towards the town center. Continue onto Seegasse, then turn right onto Brucker Bundesstraße. Walk along the road, passing the Ferry Porsche Congress Center on your left. Turn left onto Sportplatzstraße. The Alois Latini Stadion will be on your left, a short walk from the main road. The walk is approximately 15-20 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    From Zell am See Postplatz (the main bus station), take any bus that stops near Schüttdorf. Several bus lines pass close to the stadium. Get off at the 'Schüttdorf Kitzsteinhornstraße' stop. From there, walk north on Kitzsteinhornstraße, then turn left onto Sportplatzstraße. The stadium will be on your right. A single bus fare within Zell am See is approximately €2-3. Note that with the Guest Mobility Ticket Salzburg, which is provided to overnight guests in Zell am See-Kaprun, the use of public transport is free.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis are readily available in Zell am See, especially near the train station and the town center. A taxi ride from the train station or Postplatz to the Alois Latini Stadion will take approximately 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic. The estimated cost is between €9-€15. Ride-sharing services may also be available, but their presence can be less consistent.

  • Driving

    From the center of Zell am See, follow Brucker Bundesstraße (B311) south towards Schüttdorf. Turn left onto Sportplatzstraße. Limited parking is available next to the stadium. Parking availability can be limited during events. Consider using public transport or arriving early.

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Alois Latini Stadion, nestled in the scenic town of Zell am See, is more than just a sports venue; it's a vibrant center of community life and athletic endeavor. Named in honor of Alois Latini, a respected local personality, the stadium has been a cornerstone of Zell am See's sporting culture since its opening in 1962. The stadium's location is ideal, situated a short distance from the shimmering Zeller See lake and within easy reach of the town center. This accessibility makes it a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking to engage in sports or enjoy a local match. The surrounding landscape, with its stunning views of the Austrian Alps, adds to the stadium's appeal, creating a unique and inspiring environment for athletes and spectators alike. With a capacity of 500, the Alois Latini Stadion provides an intimate setting for various sporting events. The stadium is home to FC Zell am See, a local football club that competes in regional leagues. Attending a match is a great way to experience the local culture and cheer on the home team. Beyond football, the Alois Latini Stadion offers facilities for a wide range of sports and activities. The athletics track is well-maintained and provides a space for runners, jumpers, and other track and field athletes to train and compete. In the summer months, the stadium transforms into a hub for beach volleyball, with courts set up for casual games and organized tournaments. The stadium also features a halfpipe, quarter pipe, midi ramp, Olli box and half fun box, making it a paradise for passionate skaters. The stadium's versatility extends beyond traditional sports. It frequently hosts training camps for professional sports teams, including football clubs from across Europe. The stadium is also a key location during the annual Ironman 70.3 Zell am See-Kaprun triathlon. The transition area, where athletes switch between swimming, cycling, and running, is located within the stadium.

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