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Karađorđe Stadium

Karađorđe Stadium (Serbian: Стадион Карађорђе, Stadion Karađorđe) is a multi-purpose stadium in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Vojvodina. The stadium is one of the most modern stadiums in Serbia and has one of the best pitches in the country. The stadium has a total of 14,853 seats after new renovations were made in 2013. The stadium is also the home ground for the Serbian U-21 football team.

Karađorđe Stadium
Стадион Карађорђе
Stadion Karađorđe
Stadion Karađorđe hosting the 2009 European Athletics Junior Championships.
Full nameStadion Karađorđe
LocationNovi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia
Coordinates45°14′48″N 19°50′32″E / 45.24667°N 19.84222°E / 45.24667; 19.84222
OwnerFK Vojvodina
OperatorFK Vojvodina
Executive suites150
Capacity14,853[1]
Field size105 × 68 m (115 × 75 yd)
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardLED (Philips brand)
Construction
Opened28 June 1924; 99 years ago (1924-06-28) (on the Serbian holiday Vidovdan)
Renovated1967, 2004, 2009, 2011, 2013
Expanded1931, 1991
Tenants
Vojvodina (1928–present)
Belarus national football team (2022–2023)
Mladost Novi Sad (2022–present)
Proleter Novi Sad (2018—2022)

History edit

In late May 2007, the stadium was the site of Siniša Mihajlović's testimonial match. In 2009, the stadium was given a new athletic track, the southeast stand and a modern Philips scoreboard. After the reconstruction in 2009, it was the venue of the 2009 European Athletics Junior Championships and the 2011 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship. In 2011, FK Vojvodina installed floodlights with strength of 1,400 lux. The largest attendance was on 1 March 1967 when Vojvodina played against Scottish side Celtic in the 1966–67 European Cup quarter-final.[2] There were about 30,000 spectators.[2]

Formerly, it was known as the Vojvodina Stadium (Serbian: Стадион Војводине, Stadion Vojvodine) or City Stadium (Serbian: Градски стадион, Gradski stadion). In 2007, the stadium was renamed to Karađorđe Stadium after Karađorđe "Black George", the leader of the First Serbian uprising. However, Karađorđe Stadium was in fact the older and original name of the stadium that was used from its foundation in 1924 until the end of the Second World War.[3]

Recent upgrades and developments edit

In early 2012, the executive board announced further reconstructions of the Karađorđe stadium. Original plans included the construction of a new south stand, the reconstruction of the eastern and southwest stand. Finally, in May 2013, as a result of UEFA requirements for obtaining a license for UEFA Europa League participation, the city of Novi Sad agreed to an upgrade of the stadium that will take place through June 2013 in time for FK Vojvodina to host Europa League qualifying matches.[4]

Notable events edit

International football matches edit

Date Result Competition
21 April 1971   Yugoslavia 0–1   Romania Friendly
14 November 1979   Yugoslavia 5–0   Cyprus Euro 80 qualifying
21 November 1981   Yugoslavia 5–0   Luxembourg 1982 World Cup qualifying
20 September 1989   Yugoslavia 3–0   Greece Friendly
11 September 2012   Serbia 6–1   Wales 2014 World Cup qualifying[2]
26 March 2013   Serbia 2–0   Scotland 2014 World Cup qualifying[2]
11 October 2013   Serbia 2–0   Japan Friendly
4 September 2015   Serbia 2–0   Armenia Euro 2016 qualifying
31 May 2016   Serbia 3–1   Israel Friendly
3 June 2022   Belarus 0–1   Slovakia 2022–23 Nations League C
6 June 2022   Belarus 0–0   Azerbaijan 2022–23 Nations League C
10 June 2022   Belarus 1–1   Kazakhstan 2022–23 Nations League C
25 March 2023   Belarus 0–5    Switzerland Euro 2024 qualifying

Concerts edit

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-07-05. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
  2. ^ a b c d "Ticket rush as Scotland play Serbia in Novi Sad". sport.scotsman.com. Johnston Publishing. 5 January 2013. Retrieved 6 January 2013.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-07-02. Retrieved 2013-10-11. FK Vojvodina: Stadion detaljno (Serbian)
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-10-11. Retrieved 2013-10-11. Dnevnik (Serbian): МОНДО: Пао договор, Воша гради стадион 23 May 2013

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Karađorđe Stadium Serbian Stadion Karaђorђe Stadion Karađorđe is a multi purpose stadium in Novi Sad Vojvodina Serbia It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Vojvodina The stadium is one of the most modern stadiums in Serbia and has one of the best pitches in the country The stadium has a total of 14 853 seats after new renovations were made in 2013 The stadium is also the home ground for the Serbian U 21 football team Karađorđe StadiumStadion KaraђorђeStadion KarađorđeStadion Karađorđe hosting the 2009 European Athletics Junior Championships Full nameStadion KarađorđeLocationNovi Sad Vojvodina SerbiaCoordinates45 14 48 N 19 50 32 E 45 24667 N 19 84222 E 45 24667 19 84222OwnerFK VojvodinaOperatorFK VojvodinaExecutive suites150Capacity14 853 1 Field size105 68 m 115 75 yd SurfaceGrassScoreboardLED Philips brand ConstructionOpened28 June 1924 99 years ago 1924 06 28 on the Serbian holiday Vidovdan Renovated1967 2004 2009 2011 2013Expanded1931 1991TenantsVojvodina 1928 present Belarus national football team 2022 2023 Mladost Novi Sad 2022 present Proleter Novi Sad 2018 2022 Contents 1 History 2 Recent upgrades and developments 3 Notable events 3 1 International football matches 4 Concerts 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editIn late May 2007 the stadium was the site of Sinisa Mihajlovic s testimonial match In 2009 the stadium was given a new athletic track the southeast stand and a modern Philips scoreboard After the reconstruction in 2009 it was the venue of the 2009 European Athletics Junior Championships and the 2011 UEFA European Under 17 Football Championship In 2011 FK Vojvodina installed floodlights with strength of 1 400 lux The largest attendance was on 1 March 1967 when Vojvodina played against Scottish side Celtic in the 1966 67 European Cup quarter final 2 There were about 30 000 spectators 2 Formerly it was known as the Vojvodina Stadium Serbian Stadion Voјvodine Stadion Vojvodine or City Stadium Serbian Gradski stadion Gradski stadion In 2007 the stadium was renamed to Karađorđe Stadium after Karađorđe Black George the leader of the First Serbian uprising However Karađorđe Stadium was in fact the older and original name of the stadium that was used from its foundation in 1924 until the end of the Second World War 3 Recent upgrades and developments editIn early 2012 the executive board announced further reconstructions of the Karađorđe stadium Original plans included the construction of a new south stand the reconstruction of the eastern and southwest stand Finally in May 2013 as a result of UEFA requirements for obtaining a license for UEFA Europa League participation the city of Novi Sad agreed to an upgrade of the stadium that will take place through June 2013 in time for FK Vojvodina to host Europa League qualifying matches 4 Notable events editInternational football matches edit Date Result Competition 21 April 1971 nbsp Yugoslavia 0 1 nbsp Romania Friendly 14 November 1979 nbsp Yugoslavia 5 0 nbsp Cyprus Euro 80 qualifying 21 November 1981 nbsp Yugoslavia 5 0 nbsp Luxembourg 1982 World Cup qualifying 20 September 1989 nbsp Yugoslavia 3 0 nbsp Greece Friendly 11 September 2012 nbsp Serbia 6 1 nbsp Wales 2014 World Cup qualifying 2 26 March 2013 nbsp Serbia 2 0 nbsp Scotland 2014 World Cup qualifying 2 11 October 2013 nbsp Serbia 2 0 nbsp Japan Friendly 4 September 2015 nbsp Serbia 2 0 nbsp Armenia Euro 2016 qualifying 31 May 2016 nbsp Serbia 3 1 nbsp Israel Friendly 3 June 2022 nbsp Belarus 0 1 nbsp Slovakia 2022 23 Nations League C 6 June 2022 nbsp Belarus 0 0 nbsp Azerbaijan 2022 23 Nations League C 10 June 2022 nbsp Belarus 1 1 nbsp Kazakhstan 2022 23 Nations League C 25 March 2023 nbsp Belarus 0 5 nbsp Switzerland Euro 2024 qualifyingConcerts editEros Ramazzotti 5 July 2006Gallery edit nbsp Firma graffiti art at Karađorđe Stadium nbsp A view of the East stand To the right is the historic players locker room house which was knocked down in May 2013 for the stadium upgradeSee also editList of football stadiums in Serbia Famous buildings in Novi SadReferences edit Karađorđe kroz decenije FK Vojvodina Zvanicna web prezentacija Archived from the original on 2018 07 05 Retrieved 2018 07 20 a b c d Ticket rush as Scotland play Serbia in Novi Sad sport scotsman com Johnston Publishing 5 January 2013 Retrieved 6 January 2013 Stadion detaljno FK Vojvodina Zvanicna web prezentacija Archived from the original on 2012 07 02 Retrieved 2013 10 11 FK Vojvodina Stadion detaljno Serbian MONDO Pao dogovor Vosha gradi stadion Dnevnik Archived from the original on 2013 10 11 Retrieved 2013 10 11 Dnevnik Serbian MONDO Pao dogovor Vosha gradi stadion 23 May 2013External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karađorđe stadium Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karađorđe Stadium amp oldid 1215629273, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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