Diósgyőri Stadion (1939)

Security concerns prompted ground management to close two sections of the stands, creating a buffer zone between the home and visiting seating, bringing DVKT Stadion's capacity to its current number.

Three other wings with a grass surface and a tartan covered running track were built in 1968, which could hold football matches and athletic championships.

It re-opened on 23 April 2006 after undergoing a significant modernization process, which included adding a roof and over 1,504 seats.

For the 100th anniversary of the club, new covered stands were built with a buffet, restrooms, and 3,137 seats on the so-called "Sunny wing" or "Napos oldal".

[3] On 28 November 2013, Ákos Kriza and László Sebestyén announced that the government approved the construction of a new stadium.

[4] On 25 February 2014, László Sebestyén, Hungarian Parliament MP, announced that the reconstruction will be started in the summer of 2014.

[5] On 10 September 2014, the Diósgyőri Stadionrekonstrukciós Ltd. and Ministry of Human Resource (in Hungarian: Emberi Erőforrások Minisztériuma) signed the contract in connection with the reconstruction of the new stadium.

[6] On 18 September 2014, it was announced that, during the reconstruction, Diósgyőr will play their home matches at the Miskolci VSC's stadium in Miskolc.

[10] The arena can be reached via the mass-transport system of Miskolc from the Tiszai Railway Station by taking the tram No.

It can also be reached by car from Budapest on the national road 3 or M30 motorway, turning onto Északi tehermentesítő way in Búza Square, then continuing onto Győri Kapu street.

Spectators during a rock festival held at the Diósgyőri Stadion