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Stadion Sveti Petar Cetinjski

Stadium Sveti Petar Cetinjski (Montenegrin: Stadion Sveti Petar Cetinjski) is a football-specific stadium constructed in 2022 in Cetinje, Montenegro. It is the same site on which there was a historic venue called Stadion Obilića Poljana which opened in 1957 and was used until 2017. Upon its completion, the new stadium will be used by Cetinje's local football teams as well as the Montenegro national football team. It was named after Petar I Petrović-Njegoš.

Stadion Sveti Petar Cetinjski
LocationObilića poljana bb, Cetinje, Montenegro
OwnerOld Royal Capital Cetinje
OperatorOld Royal Capital Cetinje
Capacity5,192[2]
Record attendance6,500 (FK Lovćen - NK Dinamo Zagreb, 1971)[3]
Field size110 x 65 metres
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1957
Opened1957[1]
Renovated2017–2022
Tenants
FK Lovćen (1957–present)
FK Cetinje (1975–present)
ŽFK Lovćen (2010–present)

History

The first stadium in Cetinje was built in 1913, near the location of Obilića Poljana.[3] From 1943 to 1957, the stadium was relocated near the Cetinje Monastery, and during the summer of 1957, the newer Stadion Obilića Poljana was opened. The first game on Obilića Poljana was a Yugoslav Second League match between FK Lovćen and NK GOŠK, played in August 1957.[3]

The highest attendance in the history of stadium was recorded during a Yugoslav Cup game between FK Lovćen and NK Dinamo Zagreb in 1971. It was attended by 6,500 spectators.[1] In 2016, the stadium had a capacity for 2,000 people.

New stadium construction (2017-2022)

In 2014, the first documentation for a new stadium on the current location Obilića Poljana was drafted.[4] The new stadium was named after Montenegrin ruler Sveti Petar Cetinjski. The new stadium was built to meet UEFA standards, with a capacity of 5,192 seats.[2] The investors of the project were the Old Royal Capital Cetinje, the Government of Montenegro, and the Football Association of Montenegro. Construction officially started on November 17, 2017.[2] The project costed approximately 9 million in total.[2]

Tenants

The clubs which have played their home games at Stadion Sveti Petar Cetinjski are:

Except that, the stadium is used by Athletic Club Lovćen.[clarification needed]

References

  1. ^ a b "Prijestonica Cetinje".
  2. ^ a b c d Mirjana Dragaš (November 17, 2017). "Antenam: Marković, Savićević i Bogdanović položili kamen-temeljac za stadion "Sveti Petar Cetinjski"" (in Serbian). Retrieved November 19, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2017-02-05. Retrieved 2017-04-16.
  4. ^ [1] Kolektiv.me: Projekat vrijedan 7,7 miliona eura: Cetinje dobija stadion po standardima UEFA-e (in Serbian) December 26, 2014. Originally from cdm.me

Coordinates: 42°23′33″N 18°55′28″E / 42.3925775°N 18.9244008°E / 42.3925775; 18.9244008

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