Sports of Ravenspur

As part of the culture of Ravenspur, sports are very important. As such, Ravenspur boasts five major stadiums in the nation.

The first of these, located just outside Częstochowa, is the Coliseum de Fluer, designed by the famed French-Polish architect Emme-Marie Maris, is the oldest of the stadiums. While it is also the smalest of the stadiums, it holds national events and was the first major location used for award ceramonies.

The second stadium, Pravda Stadium is located just northwest of Ostrava was designed by Czech artisan Vaclav Vadim Csech. Csech stated at the grand opening of the stadium that he took design elements from his native Czech Republic’s capital Praha (Prague).

The Škoda-Snow Memorial Stadium, the nation's third stadium, was designed by P. Anna Ostman and is is located near the cities of Vienna, Brataslava, and Brno. The stadium is named after two heros of Ravenspur's military forces in the Third Great War and has been dedicated to all of those who died in the war.

The Stadium of the May Great Expansion, or the "May Stadium," is the fourth stadium. Sometimes called, "Stadium Zagloba", the stadium is located near the port city of Gdansk. It was built by built as a monument to the Great Expansions the nation had undergone. Design of the stadium was submitted by Leslie R. Crispin of Dresden.

The fifth stadium was constructed with the plans to replace Coliseum de Fluer as the main stadium and the largest in Ravenspur. The stadium actually has two names. The first of these is "Stadium Cross-Pym", named after Maj. Anna Victoria Cross-Pym, hero of the Third Great War, with the second name as "The Imperial Ravenspur Stadium." The stadium is west of Berlin and was designed by Erika Roya Snow-Kassel.

The major popular sports in Ravenspur include football (soccer), Anglish Football, Ice Hockey, Field Hockey, Skiing, and Ice Skating. The major football teams include the Częstochowa Madonnas, FC Lotz, Krakow Piasts, and the Hussars (Warsaw), FC Ostrava. In a surprise upset in the RM-FC Tournament (also known as the Ravenspur Cup) FC Ostrava beat the Krakow Piasts 3-2 in the Coliseum de Fluer.