Holm Jalgpallipark

Located next to the Estonian National Museum and in the Raadi district, it is the home ground of Tartu JK Welco.

[2] In 2012, Tartu Welco began exploring ways to construct their own home ground and by 2015, the first sketches of the stadium in Raadi had been created by architect Andres Lunge.

[3] In June 2017, the plans were approved by the Tartu City Government, who issued a building permit for the stadium in the autumn of 2019.

[3] The construction of the stadium commenced in November 2019 and the artificial turf field was opened for trainings in December 2020.

[3] However, the completion of the grandstand saw delays due to the rise of construction costs that were caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.