WEST HAM are training in what used to be the world's biggest capacity stadium before it fell into disrepair.
Prague's Great Strahov Stadium could house an eye-watering 250,000 fans in its pomp, but has seen better days and is now a training ground.
West Ham are training at the Great Strahov Stadium ahead of the Europa League Conference finalCredit: PAThe stadium's stands have been allowed to fall into disrepairCredit: AlamyThe once great stadium could house 250,000 fansCredit: AlamyThe huge site can fit eight football pitchesCredit: AlamyGreat Strahov was once a thriving gymnastics venueCredit: GettyDeclan Rice and co are using the ground as they prepare for their Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina.
Designed by Czech architect Alois Dryak in the 1920s, the Great Strahov Stadium was initially used for synchronised gymnastics events between the First and Second World Wars.
As Europe approached full-blown conflict, the stadium hosted an anti-war event in 1938 that drew an astonishing 348k crowd.
Bodyguard hired for gymnast Olivia Dunne after being mobbed by ‘rude’ boysThe enormous field covers 63,500 square metres - enough to house EIGHT football pitches.
While it continued to host gymnastics throughout the last century, Great Strahov diversified its schedule following the end of communism in the late 1980s.
Suddenly fans could flock to the stadium to watch previously banned concerts, with the likes of The Rolling Stones, Guns N' Roses, U2 and Bon Jovi packing out the stands.
The Rolling Stones proved particularly popular, drawing crowds of over 100,000 on two separate occasions.
With Great Strahov getting older, however, its facilities began to fall into disrepair.
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The sprawling venue previously hosted enormous eventsCredit: GettyGreat Strahov was renowned as one of the globe's premium venuesCredit: GettyIts interior has been allowed to degradeCredit: AlamyThe once grandiose exterior has been allowed to rot in recent yearsCredit: AlamyFollowing its rocking 1990s there were even talks of knocking it down entirely - although these were thwarted when it gained UNESCO Heritage Site status in 2003.
While its pitches remain in use, the stands have been allowed to slowly fall apart and are no longer safely habitable.
There were even suggestions that the once Great Strahov could be transformed into an Olympic village if Prague had won their bid to host the 2016 Games.
But when they were awarded to Rio, this plan was KO'd.
Putin's 'lover' sent more than 2,000 miles from palaces she shares with dictatorInstead, it is now used as a training ground by Czech side Sparta Prague, West Ham duo Tomáš Souček and Vladimir Coufal's former rivals as they both played for SK Slavia Prague before moving to the Premier League.
It has been suggested in the past that Great Strahov could be converted into hotels, shops and restaurants.
But issues over its historical status have also put those plans out of action.
As it is, the creaky remains of this once-special arena are still intact in Prague's Strahov district, west of Petrin Hill.
But what lies next remains unclear, with any potential development of the Soviet relic looking difficult to pull off.
Bono performed at Great Strahov in 1997Credit: ReutersThe stadium's South Tribune is now full of graffitiCredit: AlamyGreat Strahov has closed its doors to the public in recent yearsCredit: AlamyThe 1920s Soviet relic has UNESCO World Heritage StatusCredit: AlamyBig events appear unlikely to return to Great Strahov any time soonCredit: Getty