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| stadium_name = Nova Gorica Sports Park
| stadium_name = Nova Gorica Sports Park
| fullname = Športni park Nova Gorica
| fullname = Športni park Nova Gorica
| image =
| image = Nova Gorica Stadium.jpg
| location = [[Nova Gorica]], [[Slovenia]]
| location = [[Nova Gorica]], Slovenia
| broke_ground =
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| opened = 1964<ref name = "Stadium">{{cite web | url =https://www.prvaliga.si/tekmovanja/?action=klub&id_menu=217&id_kluba=16&prikaz=3 | title = Športni park Nova Gorica |trans-title=Nova Gorica Sports Park | publisher = [[Slovenian PrvaLiga]] | access-date = 22 April 2014 | language = sl }}</ref>
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| renovated = 1994,<ref name = "Stadium"/> 2004,<ref name = "Stadium"/> 2006,<ref name = "Stadium"/> 2007
| renovated = 1994, 2004, 2007
| expanded =
| expanded =
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| demolished =
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| owner =
| owner = [[Municipality of Nova Gorica]]
| operator =
| operator = Športni Zavod Nova Gorica
| surface = Grass
| surface = Grass
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| dimensions = {{convert|102.5|x|68|m|yd|1}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sz-ng.si/sl/objekti/nogometni-kompleks|title=Nogometni kompleks|access-date=17 February 2017|language=sl|website=sz-ng.si}}</ref>
| scoreboard =
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| former_names =
| tenants = [[ND Gorica]] (1964–present)
| tenants = [[ND Gorica|Gorica]] (1964–present)<br />[[NK Ankaran|Ankaran Hrvatini]] (2018)
| record_attendance = 4,500<ref name = "Stadium"/>
| record_attendance = 4,500<ref name = "Stadium"/>
| seating_capacity = 3,066
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'''Nova Gorica Sports Park''' ({{lang-sl|Športni park Nova Gorica}}) is a multi-purpose sports venue in [[Nova Gorica]], [[Slovenia]]. It is currently used mostly for [[football (soccer)|football]] matches and is the home ground of [[ND Gorica]]. The stadium was built in 1964 and has a capacity of 3,066 seats.


'''Nova Gorica Sports Park''' ({{lang-sl|Športni park Nova Gorica}}) is a multi-purpose sports venue in [[Nova Gorica]], Slovenia. It is currently used mostly for [[Association football|football]] matches and is the home ground of [[ND Gorica]]. The stadium was built in 1964 and has a capacity of 3,100 seats.<ref name = "Stadium"/>
==National team matches==

==International matches==


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+Slovenia national team matches
!Date
!Date
!Competition
!Competition
!Opponent
!Country
!Result
!Result
!Attendance
!Attendance
|-
|-
|12 February 2003
|12 February 2003
|[[Exhibition game#Association football|Friendly]]
|Friendly
|{{fb|Switzerland}}
|{{fb|Switzerland}}
|1–5
|1–5
|3,500<ref>{{cite web|language=sl|access-date=3 February 2017|publisher=[[Football Association of Slovenia]] |url=http://www.nzs.si/reprezentanca/?id_selekcije=1&id_tekme=613&id_menu=11|title=Slovenia 1–5 Switzerland}}</ref>
|3,000
|-
|-
|6 February 2008
|6 February 2008
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|{{fb|Denmark}}
|{{fb|Denmark}}
|1–2
|1–2
|2,000<ref>{{cite web|language=sl|access-date=3 February 2017|publisher=[[Football Association of Slovenia]] |url=http://www.nzs.si/reprezentanca/?id_selekcije=1&id_tekme=449&id_menu=11|title=Slovenia 1–2 Denmark}}</ref>
|2,000
|}
|}


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*[http://en.stadioni.org/nova-gorica/sportni-park-nova-gorica Stadioni.org profile]
*[http://en.stadioni.org/nova-gorica/sportni-park-nova-gorica Stadioni.org profile]


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[[Category:Sports venues completed in 1964]]
[[Category:Sports venues completed in 1964]]
[[Category:Sports venues in the Slovene Littoral]]
[[Category:Sports venues in the Slovene Littoral]]
[[Category:20th-century architecture in Slovenia]]
[[Category:Yugoslav Slovenian architecture]]

Latest revision as of 10:31, 24 February 2024

Nova Gorica Sports Park
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Full nameŠportni park Nova Gorica
LocationNova Gorica, Slovenia
Coordinates45°57′21″N 13°38′29″E / 45.95583°N 13.64139°E / 45.95583; 13.64139
OwnerMunicipality of Nova Gorica
OperatorŠportni Zavod Nova Gorica
Capacity3,100[1]
Record attendance4,500[1]
Field size102.5 by 68 metres (112.1 yd × 74.4 yd)[2]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1964[1]
Renovated1994, 2004, 2007
Tenants
Gorica (1964–present)
Ankaran Hrvatini (2018)

Nova Gorica Sports Park (Slovene: Športni park Nova Gorica) is a multi-purpose sports venue in Nova Gorica, Slovenia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of ND Gorica. The stadium was built in 1964 and has a capacity of 3,100 seats.[1]

International matches[edit]

Slovenia national team matches
Date Competition Opponent Result Attendance
12 February 2003 Friendly   Switzerland 1–5 3,500[3]
6 February 2008 Friendly  Denmark 1–2 2,000[4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Športni park Nova Gorica" [Nova Gorica Sports Park] (in Slovenian). Slovenian PrvaLiga. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Nogometni kompleks". sz-ng.si (in Slovenian). Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Slovenia 1–5 Switzerland" (in Slovenian). Football Association of Slovenia. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Slovenia 1–2 Denmark" (in Slovenian). Football Association of Slovenia. Retrieved 3 February 2017.

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