Rakvere Linnastaadion

The stadium holds 1,785 seating places and is the home ground of Rakvere JK Tarvas.

[1] Although being a small venue, the stadium hosted three group stage matches of the 2012 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship,[2] with notable and later world-famous players such as Paul Pogba, Harry Kane, Aleksandar Mitrović and many others all running onto the Rakvere field.

The construction of the sports ground began in 1929 and the stadium was opened with a grand ceremony on 29 May 1930 by the Mayor of Rakvere Heinrich Aviksoo.

[5] On 3 August 2010, after his four-year doping ban, Justin Gatlin made his return to athletics at Rakvere, where he set the stadium record in 100 meters with a time of 10.24 seconds.

[6] Seven years later, Gatlin became the 100 meters world champion, taking the throne from Usain Bolt.