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FK Obilić Stadium

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Obilić Stadium
Obilić Stadium in August 2014
Obilić Stadium
Location within Belgrade
LocationBelgrade, Serbia
Capacity4,508
Field size105 by 68 metres (344 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceGrass

Obilić Stadium (Serbian: Стадион ФК Обилић / Stadion FK Obilić) is a football stadium in Belgrade, Serbia, located in Vračar municipality. The stadium has a seating capacity for 4,508 people.[1] The venue was the home ground of FK Obilić until 2015 and was used during the 2011 UEFA European Under-17 Championship.

History edit

The stadium was built at the beginning of 1950s. From its earliest years, it served as home venue for FK Obilić. Initially, it was just a football pitch, but was developed over the years. In 1976, the ground received a grass surface.[2][3] For many years, FK Obilić played in lower, regional divisions. In 1988, the club was promoted to Yugoslav Third League. From 1992–93 season, it played in Second League of FR Yugoslavia. In 1994, the club was promoted to "B Group" of First League of FR Yugoslavia.[4]

In 1995, FK Obilić achieved greater success by reaching Yugoslav Cup final. The first leg of the final was played on 10 May 1995 at Obilić Stadium, where the hosts lost 0–4 to FK Crvena zvezda. After a 0–0 draw at Marakana, the title went to the opponent,[5] but it gave FK Obilić right to play in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in next season. On 10 August 1995, the first-ever European competition game took place at Obilić Stadium. The hosts lost 0–1 to Georgian side FC Dinamo Batumi in the qualifying round.[6] After 2–2 draw in Batumi two weeks later, they were eliminated.[7]

For the 1996–97 season, the club was bought by Arkan. The club was promoted to "A Group" of First League of FR Yugoslavia. In the next season, FK Obilić achieved its greatest official success and was declared Champion of Yugoslavia.[4] Many reports indicated that the good result was achieved by Arkan's threats against referees and opposing players.[8][9][10][11][12] In that season club for the second time reached National Cup final. On 6 May 1998 the first leg against FK Partizan was played at Obilić Stadium. Game ended with a 0–0 draw. In second leg played week later at Partizan Stadium Obilić lost 0–2.[5]

Thanks to the success, FK Obilić took part in the following season's UEFA Champions League qualification; it was eliminated from the UEFA Cup, but played matches against notable opponents, FC Bayern Munich and Atlético Madrid, at Partizan Stadium instead of Obilić Stadium.[13][14] Before the season UEFA threatened to exclude FK Obilić from the competition as its owner was indicted for crimes against humanity, so Arkan transferred the ownership to his wife, turbofolk performer Ceca.[8][9][10][11][12] In 1998–99 season FK Obilić finished in second place in the domestic competition.[4]

Under Arkan's control, unlicensed construction began to improve the stadium's infrastructure. New stands were erected on the north and south side of the pitch. The north stand was equipped with a unique, panoramic glass lounge. Plans were developed to completely rebuild the entire stadium, giving it a capacity of 16,200 spectators and becoming one of the most modern football venues in Serbia. However, on 15 January 2000, Arkan was murdered by another criminal and the works were discontinued.[15]

As the new stands were built without permits, a dispute arose as to whether they should be demolished.[16][17] Also, the stadium stands at a place where Nazi soldiers were executed during World War II. It is rumored that the remains of at least 700 members of the Prinz Eugen Division lie under the south stand.[18]

After Arkan's death, the team dropped inexorably lower. FK Obilić continued to play in top division until 2006, when it was relegated, and then dropped lower and lower each year until, in 2015, the club's senior team was dismantled.[19][20] Until 2016, the stadium was often rented by local clubs (FK Voždovac, FK Partizan, FK Rad, FK Bežanija, FK Čukarički, OFK Beograd) for games.[21][22] After this, the stadium fell into disrepair. In 2021, the facility was restored for young footballers.[23]

On 31 October 2013, a Women's World Cup qualification game was played at the stadium (SerbiaIceland 1–2).[24] The stadium has also hosted multiple international games of youth national football teams and was one of the venues of men's and women's football tournament at 2009 Summer Universiade[25] as well as 2011 UEFA European Under-17 Championship (three group stage matches were played at Obilić Stadium during that tournament).[26][27]

References edit

  1. ^ "Stadion Miloš Obilić". StadiumDB. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Фудбалски клуб". SD Obilić (in Serbian). Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  3. ^ "Спортско друштво Обилић". SD Obilić (in Serbian). Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "ФК "Обилић" – Витезови са Врачара". Vračarske Novine (in Serbian). 8 January 2016. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  5. ^ a b Misha Miladinovich, Igor Kramarsic. "Yugoslavia - Cup Final Details 1947-2001". RSSSF. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  6. ^ . UEFA. Archived from the original on 26 June 2004. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  7. ^ . UEFA. Archived from the original on 4 June 2004. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  8. ^ a b Filip Švarm (13 January 2010). "Arkanova ostavština". Vreme (in Serbian). Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  9. ^ a b Chris Etchingham (11 May 2015). "Arkan: From the Marakana to Vukovar". Football Pink. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  10. ^ a b Bojan Babic (20 July 2016). "Heroes & Villains: The Rise & Fall of FK Obilić Belgrade". Beyond The Last Man. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  11. ^ a b Aleksandra Wróblewska (7 March 2015). "Obilić w cieniu gwiazd". Retro Futbol (in Polish). Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  12. ^ a b Maciej Miłosz (8 April 2020). "Obilić Belgrad". Piłkarskie Bałkany (in Polish). Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  13. ^ "1998/99 Obilic Beograd - Bajern Minhen 1-1 (champions league)". YouTube (in German). Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  14. ^ "1998/99 Obilic Beograd - Atletiko Madrid 0-1 (UEFA Cup)". YouTube (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  15. ^ "Ovako bi izgledao stadion Obilića da je izgrađen do kraja: Da nisu ubili Arkana, bio bi najlepši u Srbiji! (VIDEO) (FOTO)". Telegraf (in Serbian). 8 November 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  16. ^ "Da li će se rušiti stadion FK "Obilića" ?". eKapija (in Serbian). 5 April 2008. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  17. ^ Svetlana Palić (5 April 2008). "Srušiti stadion "Obilić" ili osam kuća". Blic (in Serbian). Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  18. ^ Svetlana Palić (7 May 2008). "Grobnica ispod tribine stadiona". Blic (in Serbian). Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  19. ^ "OBILIĆA VIŠE NEMA! Prvak Jugoslavije iz 1998. više ne igra ni u beton ligi". Informer (in Serbian). 24 October 2015. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  20. ^ "Obilić". Srbija Sport (in Serbian). Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  21. ^ "Vračar - Nacionalni stadion ili Sigurna kuća?". Mondo (in Serbian). 30 September 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  22. ^ "UKLETI ARKANOV STADION: Sva tri meča na Vračaru završena preokretom!". Kurir (in Serbian). 28 September 2015. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  23. ^ Mario Marić (9 November 2021). "Obilić je ponovo živ: Drvo raslo pored stative, trava do kolena, ovi ljudi su ga spasili zaborava!". Telegraf (in Serbian). Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  24. ^ "KVAL. ZA SP: Islanđanke na iskustvo pobedile Srbiju". Vesti (in Serbian). 31 October 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  25. ^ The 25th Universiade Belgrade 2009. Football (PDF). 11 July 2009.
  26. ^ "Historic matches". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  27. ^ "FK Obilić Stadium, Belgrade". UEFA. 1 January 2011. Retrieved 16 December 2021.

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years In 1976 the ground received a grass surface 2 3 For many years FK Obilic played in lower regional divisions In 1988 the club was promoted to Yugoslav Third League From 1992 93 season it played in Second League of FR Yugoslavia In 1994 the club was promoted to B Group of First League of FR Yugoslavia 4 In 1995 FK Obilic achieved greater success by reaching Yugoslav Cup final The first leg of the final was played on 10 May 1995 at Obilic Stadium where the hosts lost 0 4 to FK Crvena zvezda After a 0 0 draw at Marakana the title went to the opponent 5 but it gave FK Obilic right to play in UEFA Cup Winners Cup in next season On 10 August 1995 the first ever European competition game took place at Obilic Stadium The hosts lost 0 1 to Georgian side FC Dinamo Batumi in the qualifying round 6 After 2 2 draw in Batumi two weeks later they were eliminated 7 For the 1996 97 season the club was bought by Arkan The club was promoted to A Group of First League of FR Yugoslavia In the next season FK Obilic achieved its greatest official success and was declared Champion of Yugoslavia 4 Many reports indicated that the good result was achieved by Arkan s threats against referees and opposing players 8 9 10 11 12 In that season club for the second time reached National Cup final On 6 May 1998 the first leg against FK Partizan was played at Obilic Stadium Game ended with a 0 0 draw In second leg played week later at Partizan Stadium Obilic lost 0 2 5 Thanks to the success FK Obilic took part in the following season s UEFA Champions League qualification it was eliminated from the UEFA Cup but played matches against notable opponents FC Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid at Partizan Stadium instead of Obilic Stadium 13 14 Before the season UEFA threatened to exclude FK Obilic from the competition as its owner was indicted for crimes against humanity so Arkan transferred the ownership to his wife turbofolk performer Ceca 8 9 10 11 12 In 1998 99 season FK Obilic finished in second place in the domestic competition 4 Under Arkan s control unlicensed construction began to improve the stadium s infrastructure New stands were erected on the north and south side of the pitch The north stand was equipped with a unique panoramic glass lounge Plans were developed to completely rebuild the entire stadium giving it a capacity of 16 200 spectators and becoming one of the most modern football venues in Serbia However on 15 January 2000 Arkan was murdered by another criminal and the works were discontinued 15 As the new stands were built without permits a dispute arose as to whether they should be demolished 16 17 Also the stadium stands at a place where Nazi soldiers were executed during World War II It is rumored that the remains of at least 700 members of the Prinz Eugen Division lie under the south stand 18 After Arkan s death the team dropped inexorably lower FK Obilic continued to play in top division until 2006 when it was relegated and then dropped lower and lower each year until in 2015 the club s senior team was dismantled 19 20 Until 2016 the stadium was often rented by local clubs FK Vozdovac FK Partizan FK Rad FK Bezanija FK Cukaricki OFK Beograd for games 21 22 After this the stadium fell into disrepair In 2021 the facility was restored for young footballers 23 On 31 October 2013 a Women s World Cup qualification game was played at the stadium Serbia Iceland 1 2 24 The stadium has also hosted multiple international games of youth national football teams and was one of the venues of men s and women s football tournament at 2009 Summer Universiade 25 as well as 2011 UEFA European Under 17 Championship three group stage matches were played at Obilic Stadium during that tournament 26 27 References edit Stadion Milos Obilic StadiumDB Retrieved 16 December 2021 Fudbalski klub SD Obilic in Serbian Retrieved 16 December 2021 Sportsko drushtvo Obiliћ SD Obilic in Serbian Retrieved 16 December 2021 a b c FK Obiliћ Vitezovi sa Vrachara Vracarske Novine in Serbian 8 January 2016 Retrieved 16 December 2021 a b Misha Miladinovich Igor Kramarsic Yugoslavia Cup Final Details 1947 2001 RSSSF Retrieved 16 December 2021 Obilic Batumi UEFA Archived from the original on 26 June 2004 Retrieved 16 December 2021 Batumi Obilic UEFA Archived from the original on 4 June 2004 Retrieved 16 December 2021 a b Filip Svarm 13 January 2010 Arkanova ostavstina Vreme in Serbian Retrieved 16 December 2021 a b Chris Etchingham 11 May 2015 Arkan From the Marakana to Vukovar Football Pink Retrieved 16 December 2021 a b Bojan Babic 20 July 2016 Heroes amp Villains The Rise amp Fall of FK Obilic Belgrade Beyond The Last Man Retrieved 16 December 2021 a b Aleksandra Wroblewska 7 March 2015 Obilic w cieniu gwiazd Retro Futbol in Polish Retrieved 16 December 2021 a b Maciej Milosz 8 April 2020 Obilic Belgrad Pilkarskie Balkany in Polish Retrieved 16 December 2021 1998 99 Obilic Beograd Bajern Minhen 1 1 champions league YouTube in German Retrieved 16 December 2021 1998 99 Obilic Beograd Atletiko Madrid 0 1 UEFA Cup YouTube in Spanish Retrieved 16 December 2021 Ovako bi izgledao stadion Obilica da je izgrađen do kraja Da nisu ubili Arkana bio bi najlepsi u Srbiji VIDEO FOTO Telegraf in Serbian 8 November 2017 Retrieved 16 December 2021 Da li ce se rusiti stadion FK Obilica eKapija in Serbian 5 April 2008 Retrieved 16 December 2021 Svetlana Palic 5 April 2008 Srusiti stadion Obilic ili osam kuca Blic in Serbian Retrieved 16 December 2021 Svetlana Palic 7 May 2008 Grobnica ispod tribine stadiona Blic in Serbian Retrieved 16 December 2021 OBILICA VISE NEMA Prvak Jugoslavije iz 1998 vise ne igra ni u beton ligi Informer in Serbian 24 October 2015 Retrieved 16 December 2021 Obilic Srbija Sport in Serbian Retrieved 16 December 2021 Vracar Nacionalni stadion ili Sigurna kuca Mondo in Serbian 30 September 2014 Retrieved 16 December 2021 UKLETI ARKANOV STADION Sva tri meca na Vracaru zavrsena preokretom Kurir in Serbian 28 September 2015 Retrieved 16 December 2021 Mario Maric 9 November 2021 Obilic je ponovo ziv Drvo raslo pored stative trava do kolena ovi ljudi su ga spasili zaborava Telegraf in Serbian Retrieved 16 December 2021 KVAL ZA SP Islanđanke na iskustvo pobedile Srbiju Vesti in Serbian 31 October 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2021 The 25th Universiade Belgrade 2009 Football PDF 11 July 2009 Historic matches worldfootball net Retrieved 16 December 2021 FK Obilic Stadium Belgrade UEFA 1 January 2011 Retrieved 16 December 2021 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to FK Obilic Stadium Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FK Obilic Stadium amp oldid 1168269569, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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