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Banja Luka City Stadium

Banja Luka City Stadium (Gradski stadion Banja Luka / Градски стадион Бања Лука) is a multi-purpose stadium in Borik, Banja Luka, Republika Srpska an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Borac Banja Luka. The stadium has a capacity to hold 10,030 seated spectators.

Banja Luka City Stadium
Gradski stadion - UEFA
Full nameGradski stadion Banja Luka
LocationBorik,Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coordinates44°46′34″N 17°11′59″E / 44.7761°N 17.1996°E / 44.7761; 17.1996
OwnerBanja Luka
OperatorBorac Banja Luka
Capacity10,030 (seated)
Field size105 by 68 metres
(114.8 × 74.4 yd)
SurfaceHybrid grass
ScoreboardLED
Construction
Opened5 September 1937
Expanded1973, 1981, 2010, 2012
ArchitectŽarko Malić
Tenants
Krajišnik Banja Luka (1937–1941)
Borac Banja Luka (1937–present)[1]

History Edit

Football begin being played in Banja Luka before World War I. During the period between the two world wars, Banja Luka was the seat of one of the national subassociations of the Football Association of Yugoslavia, the Banja Luka football subassociation. Football popularity grew, main city club Krajišnik managed qualification to the 1935–36 Yugoslav Football Championship, so officials deemed the current facilities inadequate. A new stadium with better conditions for playing and bigger capacity was built in the place where the main club in the city, SK Krajišnik, had its field. The architect of a new stadium was Žarko Malić. The stadium was officially inaugurated on 5 September 1937, with its first official name "Stadium of Bogoljub Kujundžić" in honor of Kujundžić, one of the main donators of the stadium, and the ban of the Vrbas Banovina. At the inauguration day, two games were played. The first, as warm-up, was between Hajduk Banja Luka against Meteor Krupa, and then the main game, between SK Krajišnik against the guests who were the Yugoslav champions that year, BSK Belgrade.[2]

Besides football, the stadium was until WWII also used for the back then much popular Sokol society sports events.[3]

After the World War II, SK Krajišnik was disbanded by the new authorities, and the stadium received its present name, the Banja Luka City Stadium and FK Borac Banja Luka became its main tenant.[2] Later, when Bosnian War started, the stadium was elected by the newly formed Football Association of Republika Srpska to become the national stadium of the self-proclaimed Republika Srpska and was the place where on 20 December 1992, the first, and only, match with the characters of a national team of the Republika Srpska official football team, was played. It was against the team representing the Republic of Serbian Krajina, and the final result was a 1:1 draw.[1]

 
North stand of the Banja Luka City Stadium under construction during 2012.

The highest attendance on the stadium was recorded in 1989 when there was 30,000 people. The stadium underwent several expansions and reconstructions in the year 1973 and 1981, 2010 and 2012. The first match under reflectors was played on 11 October, in 1973. The east stand, where the most loyal fans, the Lešinari), are located, was built in 1981. In 2010, the stadium underwent complete reconstruction. New seats were installed, locker rooms were renovated, a completely new VIP lounge and media room was built, new lighting, sound systems and video surveillance were installed, and trophy as well technical rooms were renovated. In 2012, new north stand was built with a capacity of 2,492 seats, which increased the total capacity of stadium finally to 9,730. Today, the stadium meets UEFA demands for spectators comfort and security and it has separate section for guest fans. In its history, it has hosted numerous international matches at a senior level, athletes meetings, concerts of famous regional and worldwide stars and other manifestations. According to recent plans, the east stand will be covered by roof in upcoming years. In the near future, the construction of the south stand will begin, which would increase the total capacity to approximately 13,000 seats.

New Stadium Edit

In 2008, the expert committee chose the concept of building a new stadium. The new stadium will have 30,000 seats and the whole complex will cover 205,000 square meters.

It will include two additional football fields, tennis, basketball and volleyball courts. The cost of the whole project is estimated to be €50 million and it will meet the highest FIFA and UEFA demands.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Hughson, J.; Skillen, F. (2015). Football in Southeastern Europe: From Ethnic Homogenization to Reconciliation. Taylor & Francis. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-317-74929-5.
  2. ^ a b Stadion at FK Borac Banja Luka official website, retrieved 23 July 2018
  3. ^ ZAPISI IZ ARHIVA: Stasavanje banjalučkog sporta (4): Veliko rivalstvo Krajišnika i Balkana at Glas Srpske, 24 April 2017, reytrieved 23 July 2018 (in Serbian)

External links Edit

  • Official website (in Serbian)
  • Sport association Borac (in Serbian)
  • Banja Luka City Stadium at eurorivals.net
  • Banja Luka City Stadium on at stadiumdb.com

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Banja Luka City Stadium Gradski stadion Banja Luka Gradski stadion Baњa Luka is a multi purpose stadium in Borik Banja Luka Republika Srpska an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Borac Banja Luka The stadium has a capacity to hold 10 030 seated spectators Banja Luka City StadiumGradski stadion UEFAFull nameGradski stadion Banja LukaLocationBorik Banja Luka Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoordinates44 46 34 N 17 11 59 E 44 7761 N 17 1996 E 44 7761 17 1996OwnerBanja LukaOperatorBorac Banja LukaCapacity10 030 seated Field size105 by 68 metres 114 8 74 4 yd SurfaceHybrid grassScoreboardLEDConstructionOpened5 September 1937Expanded1973 1981 2010 2012ArchitectZarko MalicTenantsKrajisnik Banja Luka 1937 1941 Borac Banja Luka 1937 present 1 Contents 1 History 2 New Stadium 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditFootball begin being played in Banja Luka before World War I During the period between the two world wars Banja Luka was the seat of one of the national subassociations of the Football Association of Yugoslavia the Banja Luka football subassociation Football popularity grew main city club Krajisnik managed qualification to the 1935 36 Yugoslav Football Championship so officials deemed the current facilities inadequate A new stadium with better conditions for playing and bigger capacity was built in the place where the main club in the city SK Krajisnik had its field The architect of a new stadium was Zarko Malic The stadium was officially inaugurated on 5 September 1937 with its first official name Stadium of Bogoljub Kujundzic in honor of Kujundzic one of the main donators of the stadium and the ban of the Vrbas Banovina At the inauguration day two games were played The first as warm up was between Hajduk Banja Luka against Meteor Krupa and then the main game between SK Krajisnik against the guests who were the Yugoslav champions that year BSK Belgrade 2 Besides football the stadium was until WWII also used for the back then much popular Sokol society sports events 3 After the World War II SK Krajisnik was disbanded by the new authorities and the stadium received its present name the Banja Luka City Stadium and FK Borac Banja Luka became its main tenant 2 Later when Bosnian War started the stadium was elected by the newly formed Football Association of Republika Srpska to become the national stadium of the self proclaimed Republika Srpska and was the place where on 20 December 1992 the first and only match with the characters of a national team of the Republika Srpska official football team was played It was against the team representing the Republic of Serbian Krajina and the final result was a 1 1 draw 1 nbsp North stand of the Banja Luka City Stadium under construction during 2012 The highest attendance on the stadium was recorded in 1989 when there was 30 000 people The stadium underwent several expansions and reconstructions in the year 1973 and 1981 2010 and 2012 The first match under reflectors was played on 11 October in 1973 The east stand where the most loyal fans the Lesinari are located was built in 1981 In 2010 the stadium underwent complete reconstruction New seats were installed locker rooms were renovated a completely new VIP lounge and media room was built new lighting sound systems and video surveillance were installed and trophy as well technical rooms were renovated In 2012 new north stand was built with a capacity of 2 492 seats which increased the total capacity of stadium finally to 9 730 Today the stadium meets UEFA demands for spectators comfort and security and it has separate section for guest fans In its history it has hosted numerous international matches at a senior level athletes meetings concerts of famous regional and worldwide stars and other manifestations According to recent plans the east stand will be covered by roof in upcoming years In the near future the construction of the south stand will begin which would increase the total capacity to approximately 13 000 seats New Stadium EditIn 2008 the expert committee chose the concept of building a new stadium The new stadium will have 30 000 seats and the whole complex will cover 205 000 square meters It will include two additional football fields tennis basketball and volleyball courts The cost of the whole project is estimated to be 50 million and it will meet the highest FIFA and UEFA demands References Edit a b Hughson J Skillen F 2015 Football in Southeastern Europe From Ethnic Homogenization to Reconciliation Taylor amp Francis p 3 ISBN 978 1 317 74929 5 a b Stadion at FK Borac Banja Luka official website retrieved 23 July 2018 ZAPISI IZ ARHIVA Stasavanje banjaluckog sporta 4 Veliko rivalstvo Krajisnika i Balkana at Glas Srpske 24 April 2017 reytrieved 23 July 2018 in Serbian External links EditOfficial website in Serbian Sport association Borac in Serbian Banja Luka City Stadium at eurorivals net Banja Luka City Stadium on at stadiumdb com 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