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Opus Arena

Opus Arena is a football stadium in Osijek, Slavonia, Croatia, in the city's Pampas district. Its seating capacity of 13,005 makes it the fourth-largest stadium in Croatia. The stadium is used by NK Osijek and the Croatia national football team for both domestic and international competitions.

Opus Arena
Stadion NK Osijek
Osijek
Location in Croatia
Osijek
Location in Europe
Full nameOpus Arena
AddressOsijek
Croatia
LocationRetfala, Osijek, Croatia
Coordinates45°33′59″N 18°39′27″E / 45.56639°N 18.65750°E / 45.56639; 18.65750
OwnerNK Osijek Football Academy
OperatorNK Osijek
Executive suites9[1]
Capacity13,005[2]
Field size105 × 68 metres
SurfaceHybrid grass
Construction
Broke groundDecember 2017 [3]
Opened01 July 2023[7]
Construction cost65 million[4]
ArchitectSirrah Projekt d.o.o.
Main contractorsOsijek Asfalt d.o.o.
Eurokamen d.o.o.
Strabag d.o.o.[5][6]
Tenants
NK Osijek (2023–present)
Croatia national football team (2023–present)

Built from 2017 to 2023, the stadium was informally known as the "Pampas Stadium" before securing sponsorship from Hungarian asset management firm Opus Global. It was constructed for local club team NK Osijek as a successor precinct Gradski Vrt Stadium. For UEFA and FIFA competitions, it is known as Stadion NK Osijek, due to limits on corporate sponsorships. The country's national team is slated open its qualifying for UEFA Euro 2024 in the stadium in 2023.

Financed at an estimated €65 million by NK Osijek, Opus Global and a grant from the Hungarian government, Opus Arena is the first to cover its entire seating capacity. The precinct also acts as the training base of the club, with seven football pitches adjoining the stadium.

History edit

The project was officially announced on 19 April 2018, in the Osijek movie theater "Urania", by the former president of the club Ivan Meštrović.[8]

Early enabling works on the site began in late 2017, when the site preparation was carried out. The plot was raised by 1.5 meter through additional landfill. With the site spanning 15.3 hectares, this represented thousands of truckloads. In April 2019, within a month, 1,000 piles (each 12 meters deep) were inserted into the ground, ensuring future stability of the stadium.[9]

In November 2019, the most famous NK Osijek player and former Croatian Football Federation president Davor Šuker announced a symbolic €1 million contribution from the federation to the project.[10]

On March 27, 2023, the new stadium and training camp of the Osijek Football Club received a valid use permit for the construction of a sports and recreational building - the Football School and Stadium of NK Osijek.[11] In the next phase, until the official opening of only the stadium and the training camp, there will be the furnishing of the interior rooms and the sowing of grass, i.e. the installation of artificial surfaces on the auxiliary fields.[12]

In June 2023, the Croatian Football Federation confirmed that the national team will open its qualifying for UEFA Euro 2024 in the stadium against Turkey. They lost their opening game against Turkey.

Specifications edit

The size of the precinct is 15.3 hectares.[8] There are 750 parking spaces available to the public and 150 VIP parking spaces. It is a Category 4 UEFA stadium.[13]

The initial project included boxes in the West Stand, which included beds, saunas and Jacuzzis. At the beginning of 2022, the club representatives announced that the West Stand won't feature saunas and jacuzzis, as originally planned. Instead, the initially planned area has been reduced and is being used as a hotel and training area for players. Also, due to the reduction of the mentioned area, the total capacity of the stadium rose from 12,750 to 13,005. The adjoining camp has seven heated pitches and entertainment facilities for players.[14]

 
View from southeast, 2023

The stadium has an official capacity of 13,005, which can be extended to 14,750 and is the first all-covered stadium in the country. Roughly 550 seats are of higher standard, of which 100 spread across 7 skyboxes. The roof (188x150m) stretches outside the stadium, ensuring shade or rain protection and making it a more friendly public area. Hovering 22.5 meters above ground, it is the landmark element. The stadium's facade is translucent, ensuring sufficient sunlight access by day to facilities beneath the stands. Divided into 12 horizontal rings, the facade is illuminated in varying colours, making the stadium attractive by night.[15]

International matches edit


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Nepoznato o stadionu na Pampasu: Prodani svi Sky Boxevi, najveća kuhinja u gradu i posebni senzori u gostujućem tunelu". sib.hr (in Croatian). SiB. March 22, 2023. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
  2. ^ "Evo kada će biti gotov najmoderniji stadion u Hrvatskoj, izbačeni jacuzzi i saune za VIP goste" [Here's When the Most Modern Stadium in Croatia Will Be Finished, Jacuzzi and Saunas for VIP Guests]. sportske.jutarnji.hr (in Croatian). Sportske novosti. May 4, 2022. Retrieved May 5, 2022.
  3. ^ "I Retfala će dobiti novu vizuru". nk-osijek.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2017-12-14.
  4. ^ "S novom sezonom NK Osijek dobit će najmoderniji stadion" [NK Osijek will get the most modern stadium in the new season] (PDF). GRAĐEVINAR (in Croatian). 5 June 2023. Retrieved 11 June 2023.
  5. ^ "Official project board on the site" (in Croatian). Retrieved 2019-04-15.
  6. ^ "Potpisan Ugovor Sa Strabagom Za Drugu Fazu Izgradnje Stadiona i Kampa" (in Croatian). Retrieved 2021-12-03.
  7. ^ "U subotu otvorene tribine novog stadiona". nk-osijek.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2023-06-28.
  8. ^ a b "Prestali smo sanjati, počeli smo živjeti!". nk-osijek.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  9. ^ "Dobili tri građevinske dozvole". nk-osijek.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  10. ^ "HNS podržao projekt s milijun eura!". nk-osijek.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  11. ^ "Interview with Ivan Mestrovic, president of NK Osijek". sportske.jutarnji.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  12. ^ "Stadion na Pampasu dobio uporabnu dozvolu, kreće unutarnje uređenje i otvorenje" [The stadium on Pampas received a use permit, interior design and opening is underway]. SiB.hr (in Croatian). 28 March 2023. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  13. ^ "Najviša kategorija UEFA standarda". nk-osijek.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  14. ^ "VIDEO Još malo pa gotovo: Pogledajte najnovije kadrove nogometnog stadiona u Osijeku". 24sata.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2022-05-20.
  15. ^ "Stadion Pampas Project portfolio". nk-osijek.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  16. ^ "Croatia vs. Turkey" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. 12 October 2023. Retrieved 12 October 2023.

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Opus Arena is a football stadium in Osijek Slavonia Croatia in the city s Pampas district Its seating capacity of 13 005 makes it the fourth largest stadium in Croatia The stadium is used by NK Osijek and the Croatia national football team for both domestic and international competitions Opus ArenaStadion NK OsijekUEFAOsijekLocation in CroatiaShow map of CroatiaOsijekLocation in EuropeShow map of EuropeFull nameOpus ArenaAddressOsijekCroatiaLocationRetfala Osijek CroatiaCoordinates45 33 59 N 18 39 27 E 45 56639 N 18 65750 E 45 56639 18 65750OwnerNK Osijek Football AcademyOperatorNK OsijekExecutive suites9 1 Capacity13 005 2 Field size105 68 metresSurfaceHybrid grassConstructionBroke groundDecember 2017 3 Opened01 July 2023 7 Construction cost 65 million 4 ArchitectSirrah Projekt d o o Main contractorsOsijek Asfalt d o o Eurokamen d o o Strabag d o o 5 6 TenantsNK Osijek 2023 present Croatia national football team 2023 present Built from 2017 to 2023 the stadium was informally known as the Pampas Stadium before securing sponsorship from Hungarian asset management firm Opus Global It was constructed for local club team NK Osijek as a successor precinct Gradski Vrt Stadium For UEFA and FIFA competitions it is known as Stadion NK Osijek due to limits on corporate sponsorships The country s national team is slated open its qualifying for UEFA Euro 2024 in the stadium in 2023 Financed at an estimated 65 million by NK Osijek Opus Global and a grant from the Hungarian government Opus Arena is the first to cover its entire seating capacity The precinct also acts as the training base of the club with seven football pitches adjoining the stadium Contents 1 History 2 Specifications 3 International matches 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThe project was officially announced on 19 April 2018 in the Osijek movie theater Urania by the former president of the club Ivan Mestrovic 8 Early enabling works on the site began in late 2017 when the site preparation was carried out The plot was raised by 1 5 meter through additional landfill With the site spanning 15 3 hectares this represented thousands of truckloads In April 2019 within a month 1 000 piles each 12 meters deep were inserted into the ground ensuring future stability of the stadium 9 In November 2019 the most famous NK Osijek player and former Croatian Football Federation president Davor Suker announced a symbolic 1 million contribution from the federation to the project 10 On March 27 2023 the new stadium and training camp of the Osijek Football Club received a valid use permit for the construction of a sports and recreational building the Football School and Stadium of NK Osijek 11 In the next phase until the official opening of only the stadium and the training camp there will be the furnishing of the interior rooms and the sowing of grass i e the installation of artificial surfaces on the auxiliary fields 12 In June 2023 the Croatian Football Federation confirmed that the national team will open its qualifying for UEFA Euro 2024 in the stadium against Turkey They lost their opening game against Turkey Specifications editThe size of the precinct is 15 3 hectares 8 There are 750 parking spaces available to the public and 150 VIP parking spaces It is a Category 4 UEFA stadium 13 The initial project included boxes in the West Stand which included beds saunas and Jacuzzis At the beginning of 2022 the club representatives announced that the West Stand won t feature saunas and jacuzzis as originally planned Instead the initially planned area has been reduced and is being used as a hotel and training area for players Also due to the reduction of the mentioned area the total capacity of the stadium rose from 12 750 to 13 005 The adjoining camp has seven heated pitches and entertainment facilities for players 14 nbsp View from southeast 2023 The stadium has an official capacity of 13 005 which can be extended to 14 750 and is the first all covered stadium in the country Roughly 550 seats are of higher standard of which 100 spread across 7 skyboxes The roof 188x150m stretches outside the stadium ensuring shade or rain protection and making it a more friendly public area Hovering 22 5 meters above ground it is the landmark element The stadium s facade is translucent ensuring sufficient sunlight access by day to facilities beneath the stands Divided into 12 horizontal rings the facade is illuminated in varying colours making the stadium attractive by night 15 International matches editDate Competition Opponent Score Att Ref Croatia national football team 12 October 2023 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying nbsp Turkey 0 1 12 812 16 Croatia women s national football team 23 February 2024 2023 24 UEFA Women s Nations League B Promotion play offs nbsp NorwaySee also editList of football stadiums in Croatia List of European stadiums by capacity Lists of stadiumsReferences edit Nepoznato o stadionu na Pampasu Prodani svi Sky Boxevi najveca kuhinja u gradu i posebni senzori u gostujucem tunelu sib hr in Croatian SiB March 22 2023 Retrieved April 16 2024 Evo kada ce biti gotov najmoderniji stadion u Hrvatskoj izbaceni jacuzzi i saune za VIP goste Here s When the Most Modern Stadium in Croatia Will Be Finished Jacuzzi and Saunas for VIP Guests sportske jutarnji hr in Croatian Sportske novosti May 4 2022 Retrieved May 5 2022 I Retfala ce dobiti novu vizuru nk osijek hr in Croatian Retrieved 2017 12 14 S novom sezonom NK Osijek dobit ce najmoderniji stadion NK Osijek will get the most modern stadium in the new season PDF GRAĐEVINAR in Croatian 5 June 2023 Retrieved 11 June 2023 Official project board on the site in Croatian Retrieved 2019 04 15 Potpisan Ugovor Sa Strabagom Za Drugu Fazu Izgradnje Stadiona i Kampa in Croatian Retrieved 2021 12 03 U subotu otvorene tribine novog stadiona nk osijek hr in Croatian Retrieved 2023 06 28 a b Prestali smo sanjati poceli smo zivjeti nk osijek hr in Croatian Retrieved 2020 05 20 Dobili tri građevinske dozvole nk osijek hr in Croatian Retrieved 2020 05 20 HNS podrzao projekt s milijun eura nk osijek hr in Croatian Retrieved 2020 05 20 Interview with Ivan Mestrovic president of NK Osijek sportske jutarnji hr in Croatian Retrieved 2019 12 30 Stadion na Pampasu dobio uporabnu dozvolu krece unutarnje uređenje i otvorenje The stadium on Pampas received a use permit interior design and opening is underway SiB hr in Croatian 28 March 2023 Retrieved 28 March 2023 Najvisa kategorija UEFA standarda nk osijek hr in Croatian Retrieved 2020 05 20 VIDEO Jos malo pa gotovo Pogledajte najnovije kadrove nogometnog stadiona u Osijeku 24sata hr in Croatian Retrieved 2022 05 20 Stadion Pampas Project portfolio nk osijek hr in Croatian Retrieved 2020 07 23 Croatia vs Turkey JSON Union of European Football Associations 12 October 2023 Retrieved 12 October 2023 Portals nbsp Europe nbsp Croatia nbsp Association football nbsp Architecture Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Opus Arena amp oldid 1219187169, 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