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Stadion Grbavica

Grbavica Stadium (Bosnian: Stadion Grbavica) is located in Grbavica, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This football stadium has terraces close to the pitch and it is the home stadium of FK Željezničar Sarajevo and one of two stadiums of the national football team of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The stadium has a capacity to hold 13,146 seated spectators, with more room for standing spectators under South stands (capacity up to 16,000). Grbavica Stadium is also known as Dolina ćupova (en. Valley of Jars).[1]

Grbavica Stadium
"Dolina ćupova"
Grbavica Stadium - UEFA
LocationBulevar Ivice Osima 27, Grbavica, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coordinates43°50′48″N 18°23′14″E / 43.84667°N 18.38722°E / 43.84667; 18.38722
OwnerFK Željezničar Sarajevo
OperatorFK Željezničar Sarajevo
Capacity13,146 (League Matches)
Field size105 x 68 m (114.8 x 74.3 yd)
SurfaceHybrid grass
ScoreboardLED
Construction
Built1949–53
Opened13 September 1953
Renovated25 April 1976, 18 July 2018, 8 March 2020
Expanded2017
Construction cost> 2 million
Tenants
FK Željezničar Sarajevo (1953–1968, 1976–present)
Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team (2017–present, selected matches)

Construction edit

The construction of a sporting facility—that would eventually become football-only ground—in the Sarajevo neighbourhood of Grbavica started during the late 1940s. Although the city of Sarajevo had already had several football pitches with bleachers and stands (including the freshly built Koševo Stadium), it was decided by the Yugoslav communist authorities that resources are to be allocated towards construction of a new multi-sport facility for usage by various clubs under the umbrella of the SD Željezničar sports society. Many of the club's supporters, friends, and members, including a number of Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) personnel helped in the construction of the football ground. Unlike the construction of Koševo—a large-scale project with generous state support through funds and manpower—the construction of Grbavica had far fewer workers devoted to it and as a result took much longer to complete. A new pitch with a running track and drainage system was built along with rudimentary concrete stands. While the ground's southern and eastern end featured concrete-built stands, the western end had wooden stands that were taken from the recently-torn Marijin Dvor ground.

Grbavica began as a multi-use facility: in addition to football matches, competitions in cycling and athletics were organized. Eventually, its use became football only.

The ground was officially opened on September 13, 1953 with the Yugoslav Second League western division match between Željezničar and RSD Šibenik. Željezničar won 4–1.

1970s: eight-year closure for additions and renovations edit

In late June 1968, major improvements, additions, and renovations to the ground began, forcing its closure for the following eight years.

Ironically, during this time, its main tenant FK Željezničar achieved its greatest success—winning the 1971–72 Yugoslav First League title—playing its home matches away from its home ground, at cross-town rival FK Sarajevo's Koševo Stadium. Throughout this period, the only competitive footballing contests played at Grbavica were a handful of Željezničar's European home matches, such as the 1968–69 Mitropa Cup semifinal versus Sklo Union Teplice in May 1969 as well as 1971–72 UEFA Cup clashes against Club Brugge, Bologna FC, and St Johnstone FC during fall 1971.

On April 25, 1976, Grbavica was re-opened. With 50,000 cubic meters of materials used, the additions to the venue included installation of floodlights. Furthermore, two training pitches as well as new dressing rooms, showers, and other facilities were added. The Đurasović family were the first donors.

1986: Northern stand added edit

 
Northern stand built in 1986

In 1986, a proper northern stand was built. There were plans for the whole stadium to be remodeled and encircled to look like the newly built north stand, but they got shelved for the time being. As a result of the renovations, in October 1987, Yugoslavia national football team (coached at the time by Željo legend Ivica Osim) played its first ever match at the stadium. In a Euro 88 qualification clash versus Northern Ireland, Yugoslavia won 3–0.

Bosnian war edit

The stadium suffered heavy structural damage during the Bosnian War that broke out in 1992. The stadium was located between the first front lines and endured heavy fighting. Bosnian Serbs' forces burned the West stand wooden terraces. It was not until 1996 that a football match would be played here again. Symbolically, the first match after the war was the local derby. The capacity of North stands holds 5,377 seats.[2]

2000s edit

 
Stadium in 2006

It was partly remodelled in following years. In 2004, 8898 seats were installed on the north and south stand and some small work was done to the terraces. The last major job done on the stadium was in 2008–09 when the floodlights were repaired. On 22 April 2009, after about 18 years, a game under floodlights was again played at Grbavica.

On Monday, 13 February 2012, a section of the roof above the west stand collapsed after 10 days of heavy snowfall. The main reason for the collapsing of the roof was the bad maintenance of the whole terrace and roof were the snow was not removed since the first snowfall, but also the war damage on the buildings.

In 2016, the West stands held 690 seats since, while south stands capacity was 3068 seats. An LED display has been installed on the south stand.[3]

2017: Eastern stand added edit

 
Eastern stand built in 2017

East stand was rebuilt (an all seated stand replacing the entire East standing section) with works finishing in early April 2017. The capacity of east stands is 4650 seats.[4][5][6] The East stand was funded entirely by club supporters and local businesses.[7][8] United States midfielder Mix Diskerud donated funds to the project by buying 50 seats for the North stand as well as two ten year passes for East stand.[9][10] Former club managers and players the likes of Amar Osim, Edin Džeko, Ibrahim Šehić and Semir Štilić among others, also donated.[11] Regional clubs also supported the project, with donations coming from Dinamo Zagreb.[12][13]

On 1 April 2017, Željezničar played host to Sloboda Tuzla during the Championship round of the 2016–17 Premier League season and on the day the newly built Eastern Stand opened to public.

2018–2020: Pitch replacement and eastern stand roof built edit

 
Roof above the eastern stand with turf grass replacement, September 2021

In May 2018, a new pitch with a drainage system was completed. The new pitch was replaced in July 2018.[14]

In December 2019, the construction of the new roof on the eastern stand of the stadium begun. In March 2020, the construction was finished, with Željezničar playing its first game with the new roof against Tuzla City on 8 March 2020.[15]

Location edit

The stadium is located in the Grbavica neighbourhood, under the Šanac Hill which was traversed by railway tracks. When the train was passing over the stadium, it would sound its horn to salute the crowd. Nowadays, the old railway is no longer in use. There are however trolleybuses that pass by the stadium and visitors are able to come to the stadium using other modes of public transportation as well. The tramway line is also very close near the Socijalno station, which is located 600 meters away from the stadium.

Notable matches edit

By far the most notable match played at the stadium was the 1984–85 UEFA Cup semifinal return leg on Wednesday, 24 April 1985 between Željezničar and Hungarian visitors Videoton FC from Székesfehérvár. Videoton brought a 1–3 advantage from the first leg, however, the home side fought valiantly in front of the raucous home crowd of 27,000 fans[16] and was 2–0 ahead on goals by Edin Bahtić in the 5th and Edin Ćurić in the 62nd minute. Just a few minutes from the end, Željo still had a result that would see it go through and take on mighty Real Madrid in the UEFA Cup final. However, disaster struck in the 87th minute when Videoton right back József Csuhay was left unmarked and scored a goal for 2–1 that took his team to the final and saw Željezničar's hopes dashed in the cruelest of fashions.

Anniversaries edit

 
Home club supporters at Grbavica
  • As part of the 50th birthday celebration on 16 June 1971, Željezničar played against Inter Milan. The final result was 3-3 (however location was Koševo Stadium).
  • As part of the 55th birthday celebration of Željezničar (and 90th birthday celebration of Arsenal) played at Stadion Grbavica on August 15, 1976, Željezničar pulled out a friendly 1-1 draw with Arsenal.[17][18]
  • As part of the 60th birthday celebration of Željezničar, in 1981, Yugoslavia national team played against Željezničar at Grbavica Stadium.
  • As part of the 80th birthday celebration of Željezničar, on October 2, 2001, the team welcomed Bundesliga side Wolfsburg with goals scored by Dželaludin Muharemović and Nermin Fatić Željo won 2-0.[19]
  • As part of the 90th birthday celebration of Željezničar, on November 8, 2011 the team welcomed a full strength Bosnia and Herzegovina national team and played a friendly that finished 1-2 in favor of the visitors. The scorer for the national team was Vedad Ibišević with two goals, while the lone scorer for Željezničar was Mirsad Bešlija.[20]

International matches edit

Senior teams only.

Concerts edit

Due to its smaller size (compared to Sarajevo's other football venue, Stadium Koševo), the stadium has seen far less music concerts held at its location. Some concerts at Stadium Grbavica were:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Kako je stadion Grbavica dobio nadimak "Dolina ćupova"". Radio Sarajevo.
  2. ^ www.scsport.ba, Sport Centar -. "SPORT CENTAR - Smiješ znati sve o sportu".
  3. ^ "Započeo projekat renoviranja Stadiona Grbavica".
  4. ^ "FOTO: Bageri na Stadionu Grbavica". Fk Željezničar.
  5. ^ "FOTO \\ Željo pravi novu Grabavicu za europske i utakmice reprezentacije".
  6. ^ "Započeli radovi na renoviranju stadiona FK Željezničar". 28 March 2016.
  7. ^ "FOTO- Niklo plavo čudo usred Sarajeva".
  8. ^ "I Copa90 objavio reportažu o Želji, Manijacima i obnovi Grbavice".
  9. ^ "Reprezentativac SAD-a Mix Diskerud kupio dvije 10-godišnje ulaznice za istočnu tribinu Grbavice".
  10. ^ www.scsport.ba, Sport Centar -. "Američki reprezentativac Mix Diskerud ponovo podržao izgradnju Grbavice – Sport Centar". scsport.ba.
  11. ^ "Evropska Grbavica: Džeko, Šehić, Štilić i Osim donirali sredstva za 120 stolica". Novinska agencija Patria.
  12. ^ "Dinamo Zagreb kupio pet, Zdravko Mamić jednu desetogodišnju ulaznicu za Grbavicu".
  13. ^ "GNK Dinamo Zagreb podržat će izgradnju istočne tribine Stadiona Grbavica".
  14. ^ Okončani radovi na zamjeni terena stadiona Grbavica at klix.ba, 14 July 2018
  15. ^ "Grbavica u novom ruhu dočekala Tuzla City, navijači Plavih traže titulu iz 1946. godine" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. 8 March 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
  16. ^ Željezničar je prije 60 godina dobio dom, svoju Grbavicu;klix.ba, 13 September 2013
  17. ^ woolwicharsenal.co.uk (20 August 2014). "Željezničar and Arsenal: 15 August 1976". woolwicharsenal.co.uk. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  18. ^ zeljeznicarfk.blogspot.co.uk. "Željezničar - Arsenal 1-1". zeljeznicarfk.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  19. ^ "Plavi vremeplov: Željezničar – Wolfsburg". fkzeljeznicar.ba. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  20. ^ scsport.ba (8 November 2011). "Željo odlično sparingovao Zmajevima". scsport.ba (in Bosnian). Retrieved 8 November 2011.
  21. ^ "Koncerti u Bosni i Hercegovini: The Kelly Family - 30. 01. 1999. / 25. 07. 1999. - BHT / Stadion Grbavica, Sarajevo".
  22. ^ "Tifa na našoj Grbavici".
  23. ^ "Bombom na Ljubu" [A bomb on Ljubo] (in Serbian). BalkaniYUm. 11 August 2006. Retrieved 14 December 2020.

External links edit

  • Željezničar football club – Official website

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Grbavica Stadium Bosnian Stadion Grbavica is located in Grbavica Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina This football stadium has terraces close to the pitch and it is the home stadium of FK Zeljeznicar Sarajevo and one of two stadiums of the national football team of Bosnia and Herzegovina The stadium has a capacity to hold 13 146 seated spectators with more room for standing spectators under South stands capacity up to 16 000 Grbavica Stadium is also known as Dolina cupova en Valley of Jars 1 Grbavica Stadium Dolina cupova Grbavica Stadium UEFALocationBulevar Ivice Osima 27 Grbavica Sarajevo Bosnia and HerzegovinaCoordinates43 50 48 N 18 23 14 E 43 84667 N 18 38722 E 43 84667 18 38722OwnerFK Zeljeznicar SarajevoOperatorFK Zeljeznicar SarajevoCapacity13 146 League Matches Field size105 x 68 m 114 8 x 74 3 yd SurfaceHybrid grassScoreboardLEDConstructionBuilt1949 53Opened13 September 1953Renovated25 April 1976 18 July 2018 8 March 2020Expanded2017Construction cost gt 2 millionTenantsFK Zeljeznicar Sarajevo 1953 1968 1976 present Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team 2017 present selected matches Contents 1 Construction 1 1 1970s eight year closure for additions and renovations 1 2 1986 Northern stand added 1 3 Bosnian war 1 4 2000s 1 5 2017 Eastern stand added 1 6 2018 2020 Pitch replacement and eastern stand roof built 2 Location 3 Notable matches 3 1 Anniversaries 3 2 International matches 4 Concerts 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksConstruction editThe construction of a sporting facility that would eventually become football only ground in the Sarajevo neighbourhood of Grbavica started during the late 1940s Although the city of Sarajevo had already had several football pitches with bleachers and stands including the freshly built Kosevo Stadium it was decided by the Yugoslav communist authorities that resources are to be allocated towards construction of a new multi sport facility for usage by various clubs under the umbrella of the SD Zeljeznicar sports society Many of the club s supporters friends and members including a number of Yugoslav People s Army JNA personnel helped in the construction of the football ground Unlike the construction of Kosevo a large scale project with generous state support through funds and manpower the construction of Grbavica had far fewer workers devoted to it and as a result took much longer to complete A new pitch with a running track and drainage system was built along with rudimentary concrete stands While the ground s southern and eastern end featured concrete built stands the western end had wooden stands that were taken from the recently torn Marijin Dvor ground Grbavica began as a multi use facility in addition to football matches competitions in cycling and athletics were organized Eventually its use became football only The ground was officially opened on September 13 1953 with the Yugoslav Second League western division match between Zeljeznicar and RSD Sibenik Zeljeznicar won 4 1 1970s eight year closure for additions and renovations edit In late June 1968 major improvements additions and renovations to the ground began forcing its closure for the following eight years Ironically during this time its main tenant FK Zeljeznicar achieved its greatest success winning the 1971 72 Yugoslav First League title playing its home matches away from its home ground at cross town rival FK Sarajevo s Kosevo Stadium Throughout this period the only competitive footballing contests played at Grbavica were a handful of Zeljeznicar s European home matches such as the 1968 69 Mitropa Cup semifinal versus Sklo Union Teplice in May 1969 as well as 1971 72 UEFA Cup clashes against Club Brugge Bologna FC and St Johnstone FC during fall 1971 On April 25 1976 Grbavica was re opened With 50 000 cubic meters of materials used the additions to the venue included installation of floodlights Furthermore two training pitches as well as new dressing rooms showers and other facilities were added The Đurasovic family were the first donors 1986 Northern stand added edit nbsp Northern stand built in 1986 In 1986 a proper northern stand was built There were plans for the whole stadium to be remodeled and encircled to look like the newly built north stand but they got shelved for the time being As a result of the renovations in October 1987 Yugoslavia national football team coached at the time by Zeljo legend Ivica Osim played its first ever match at the stadium In a Euro 88 qualification clash versus Northern Ireland Yugoslavia won 3 0 Bosnian war edit The stadium suffered heavy structural damage during the Bosnian War that broke out in 1992 The stadium was located between the first front lines and endured heavy fighting Bosnian Serbs forces burned the West stand wooden terraces It was not until 1996 that a football match would be played here again Symbolically the first match after the war was the local derby The capacity of North stands holds 5 377 seats 2 2000s edit nbsp Stadium in 2006It was partly remodelled in following years In 2004 8898 seats were installed on the north and south stand and some small work was done to the terraces The last major job done on the stadium was in 2008 09 when the floodlights were repaired On 22 April 2009 after about 18 years a game under floodlights was again played at Grbavica On Monday 13 February 2012 a section of the roof above the west stand collapsed after 10 days of heavy snowfall The main reason for the collapsing of the roof was the bad maintenance of the whole terrace and roof were the snow was not removed since the first snowfall but also the war damage on the buildings In 2016 the West stands held 690 seats since while south stands capacity was 3068 seats An LED display has been installed on the south stand 3 2017 Eastern stand added edit nbsp Eastern stand built in 2017East stand was rebuilt an all seated stand replacing the entire East standing section with works finishing in early April 2017 The capacity of east stands is 4650 seats 4 5 6 The East stand was funded entirely by club supporters and local businesses 7 8 United States midfielder Mix Diskerud donated funds to the project by buying 50 seats for the North stand as well as two ten year passes for East stand 9 10 Former club managers and players the likes of Amar Osim Edin Dzeko Ibrahim Sehic and Semir Stilic among others also donated 11 Regional clubs also supported the project with donations coming from Dinamo Zagreb 12 13 On 1 April 2017 Zeljeznicar played host to Sloboda Tuzla during the Championship round of the 2016 17 Premier League season and on the day the newly built Eastern Stand opened to public 2018 2020 Pitch replacement and eastern stand roof built edit nbsp Roof above the eastern stand with turf grass replacement September 2021In May 2018 a new pitch with a drainage system was completed The new pitch was replaced in July 2018 14 In December 2019 the construction of the new roof on the eastern stand of the stadium begun In March 2020 the construction was finished with Zeljeznicar playing its first game with the new roof against Tuzla City on 8 March 2020 15 Location editThe stadium is located in the Grbavica neighbourhood under the Sanac Hill which was traversed by railway tracks When the train was passing over the stadium it would sound its horn to salute the crowd Nowadays the old railway is no longer in use There are however trolleybuses that pass by the stadium and visitors are able to come to the stadium using other modes of public transportation as well The tramway line is also very close near the Socijalno station which is located 600 meters away from the stadium Notable matches editBy far the most notable match played at the stadium was the 1984 85 UEFA Cup semifinal return leg on Wednesday 24 April 1985 between Zeljeznicar and Hungarian visitors Videoton FC from Szekesfehervar Videoton brought a 1 3 advantage from the first leg however the home side fought valiantly in front of the raucous home crowd of 27 000 fans 16 and was 2 0 ahead on goals by Edin Bahtic in the 5th and Edin Curic in the 62nd minute Just a few minutes from the end Zeljo still had a result that would see it go through and take on mighty Real Madrid in the UEFA Cup final However disaster struck in the 87th minute when Videoton right back Jozsef Csuhay was left unmarked and scored a goal for 2 1 that took his team to the final and saw Zeljeznicar s hopes dashed in the cruelest of fashions Anniversaries edit nbsp Home club supporters at Grbavica As part of the 50th birthday celebration on 16 June 1971 Zeljeznicar played against Inter Milan The final result was 3 3 however location was Kosevo Stadium As part of the 55th birthday celebration of Zeljeznicar and 90th birthday celebration of Arsenal played at Stadion Grbavica on August 15 1976 Zeljeznicar pulled out a friendly 1 1 draw with Arsenal 17 18 As part of the 60th birthday celebration of Zeljeznicar in 1981 Yugoslavia national team played against Zeljeznicar at Grbavica Stadium As part of the 80th birthday celebration of Zeljeznicar on October 2 2001 the team welcomed Bundesliga side Wolfsburg with goals scored by Dzelaludin Muharemovic and Nermin Fatic Zeljo won 2 0 19 As part of the 90th birthday celebration of Zeljeznicar on November 8 2011 the team welcomed a full strength Bosnia and Herzegovina national team and played a friendly that finished 1 2 in favor of the visitors The scorer for the national team was Vedad Ibisevic with two goals while the lone scorer for Zeljeznicar was Mirsad Beslija 20 International matches edit Senior teams only Date Result Competition14 October 1987 nbsp Yugoslavia 3 0 nbsp Northern Ireland UEFA Euro 1988 Q15 August 2001 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 0 nbsp Malta Friendly27 March 2002 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 4 nbsp Macedonia Friendly10 August 2010 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1 nbsp Qatar Friendly7 October 2017 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 4 nbsp Belgium 2018 FIFA World Cup Q15 October 2018 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 0 nbsp Northern Ireland 2018 19 UEFA Nations League B23 March 2019 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 1 nbsp Armenia UEFA Euro 2020 Q8 October 2020 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 1 a e t 3 4 p nbsp Northern Ireland UEFA Euro 2020 Q playoffsConcerts editDue to its smaller size compared to Sarajevo s other football venue Stadium Kosevo the stadium has seen far less music concerts held at its location Some concerts at Stadium Grbavica were On 25 July 1999 The Kelly Family held a concert 21 On 6 July 2013 Mladen Vojicic Tifa held a concert 22 10 August 2006 Ljuba Alicic 23 See also editList of football stadiums in Bosnia and Herzegovina FK Zeljeznicar SarajevoReferences edit Kako je stadion Grbavica dobio nadimak Dolina cupova Radio Sarajevo www scsport ba Sport Centar SPORT CENTAR Smijes znati sve o sportu Zapoceo projekat renoviranja Stadiona Grbavica FOTO Bageri na Stadionu Grbavica Fk Zeljeznicar FOTO Zeljo pravi novu Grabavicu za europske i utakmice reprezentacije Zapoceli radovi na renoviranju stadiona FK Zeljeznicar 28 March 2016 FOTO Niklo plavo cudo usred Sarajeva I Copa90 objavio reportazu o Zelji Manijacima i obnovi Grbavice Reprezentativac SAD a Mix Diskerud kupio dvije 10 godisnje ulaznice za istocnu tribinu Grbavice www scsport ba Sport Centar Americki reprezentativac Mix Diskerud ponovo podrzao izgradnju Grbavice Sport Centar scsport ba Evropska Grbavica Dzeko Sehic Stilic i Osim donirali sredstva za 120 stolica Novinska agencija Patria Dinamo Zagreb kupio pet Zdravko Mamic jednu desetogodisnju ulaznicu za Grbavicu GNK Dinamo Zagreb podrzat ce izgradnju istocne tribine Stadiona Grbavica Okoncani radovi na zamjeni terena stadiona Grbavica at klix ba 14 July 2018 Grbavica u novom ruhu docekala Tuzla City navijaci Plavih traze titulu iz 1946 godine in Bosnian Klix ba 8 March 2020 Retrieved 8 March 2020 Zeljeznicar je prije 60 godina dobio dom svoju Grbavicu klix ba 13 September 2013 woolwicharsenal co uk 20 August 2014 Zeljeznicar and Arsenal 15 August 1976 woolwicharsenal co uk Retrieved 15 August 2015 zeljeznicarfk blogspot co uk Zeljeznicar Arsenal 1 1 zeljeznicarfk blogspot co uk Retrieved 15 August 2015 Plavi vremeplov Zeljeznicar Wolfsburg fkzeljeznicar ba Retrieved 14 August 2015 scsport ba 8 November 2011 Zeljo odlicno sparingovao Zmajevima scsport ba in Bosnian Retrieved 8 November 2011 Koncerti u Bosni i Hercegovini The Kelly Family 30 01 1999 25 07 1999 BHT Stadion Grbavica Sarajevo Tifa na nasoj Grbavici Bombom na Ljubu A bomb on Ljubo in Serbian BalkaniYUm 11 August 2006 Retrieved 14 December 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Grbavica Stadium Zeljeznicar football club Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stadion Grbavica amp oldid 1184033495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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