Sportland Arena
Sportland Arena is a football stadium in Tallinn, Estonia. Located next to Estonia's largest stadium A. Le Coq Arena, it is part of the Lilleküla Football Complex. The stadium is named after the sporting goods retail company Sportland.
Sportland Arena is used as a home ground by Tallinna [JK Legion|TJK Legion]. Due to its artificial turf surface and under-soil heating, the stadium also serves as the home ground for FC Flora, Levadia Tallinn|FCI Levadia], Tallinna Kalev and Nõmme United in the winter and early spring months.
History
First opened in 2003, the stadium underwent renovation for the 2018 season, for which a 1,198-seat grandstand was constructed on the south side of the ground. The stadium was also awarded the FIFA Quality Pro certificate, which is the highest quality standard for artificial turf football fields.The start of the [2022 Meistriliiga|2022 Premium Liiga season] saw Sportland Arena used as a home ground by 5 out of the 10 Estonian top-flight teams, which resulted in 23 out of the first 45 matches being held in one stadium. In total, Sportland Arena hosted 51 Premium Liiga matches during the 2022 season, meaning 28% of the whole league campaign was played in this stadium. This received heavy criticism by the Estonian football community, who mockingly suggested the league to be renamed as "Sportland Arena Liiga".