In 2002, the club’s management decided to invest 256 million Czech crowns into the construction of a modern training centre with the goal of continuously improving youth training and education, hoping to raise more superstars like Tomáš Rosický from the ranks of junior players.
The training centre is located at the Strahov stadium, the former grounds of Spartakiades, and represents a unique facility in the context of both Czech and Central-European football, with the architects having drawn inspiration from similar facilities of Bayern Munich and FC Liverpool. The centre has been a home to all Sparta’s youth teams since 2003.
The centre is made up of 8 pitches with artificial lighting, allowing year-round use and providing top notch quality training options. The two-storey building that serves as a player base is equipped with changing rooms, a rehab centre, a gym, a movie theatre, a restaurant, and operational and maintenance facilities.
The opening ceremony of the AC Sparta Prague Strahov Youth Training Centre took place on October 23rd, 2003. The district of Prague 6 has provided financial support to Strahov Youth Training Centre.