Hajduk Stadium
Hajduk Stadium | |
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Bombonjera | |
Hajduk Stadium | |
View of the main stand (2012) | |
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place | Svetozara Markovića 8 Kula , Serbia |
Coordinates | 45 ° 36 '35.1 " N , 19 ° 31' 42" E |
owner | City of Kula |
operator | FK Hajduk Kula |
start of building | 1992 |
Renovations | 2011 |
surface | Natural grass |
architect | Miodrag Rakočević |
capacity | 5,973 seats |
Societies) | |
The Hajduk Stadium ( Serbian - Cyrillic Стадион Хајдук ), also known as Bombonjera ( German Bonbonniere ), is a "pure" football stadium named after the Heiducken and home ground of FK Hajduk Kula , a Serbian football club from the small town of Kula . It offers 5,973 seats in the grandstands . It was built in 1992 and used to hold up to 11,000 spectators, but the stadium was converted to meet the safety standards set by FIFA and UEFA for national and international football matches as well as the UEFA stadium infrastructure regulations . It was last renovated in 2011. The large Bačka Canal is right next to the stadium .
Web links
- europlan-online.de: Stadium SPC Hajduk - Kula