The stadium is composed of four distinct sections: two stands and two terraces, each with its own independent structure. The height varies, with stand 1 featuring a basement, ground floor, three stories, a setback floor, and a general seating level, while stand 2 encompasses a lower ground floor, mezzanine, ground floor, one story, and the general seating level. Terraces P1 and P2 are designed with a ground floor, one story, and the general seating level, with the structure’s maximum height reaching 26.75 meters. The stadium has a capacity of 13,014 spectators, including special seating for substitutes and officials, all covered by a polycarbonate roofing. The conference room is equipped with 80 fixed armchairs and 4 lectern places, complemented by chairs with a fold-down plastic table.
The stadium’s facilities are impressive, featuring underground parking for 83 vehicles under stand 1, training rooms, locker rooms, medical and anti-doping offices on the ground floor, spaces for media, public catering, and toilets on the upper floors. The VIP area is located on the second floor, while the third floor houses the control room, TV announcers, TV studio, and other media work areas.
The South Terrace accommodates an indoor ticket office, boxing room, technical spaces, and restrooms, whereas stand 2 provides facilities for athletics, long jump, training, changing rooms, technical spaces, public catering, sports medicine, and administrative offices. The lodging rooms are situated on the first floor of stand 2.
The North Terrace offers parking for 116 cars at the ground level and facilities for public catering and restrooms on the upper level. Outside the North Terrace, visitors can find an external ticket office, accessible from Nicolaus Olahus Street.
In summary, the stadium is thoughtfully designed to provide comprehensive facilities for both athletes and spectators.