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Stadion Mladost (Kruševac)
Mladost Stadium may refer to: *Mladost Stadium (Kruševac), a stadium in Kruševac, Serbia *Mladost Stadium (Lučani), a stadium in Lučani, Serbia *Stadion Mladost, Strumica, a stadium in Strumica, Macedonia *Stadion SRC Mladost, Čakovec, a stadium in Čakovec, Croatia *Sportski Park Mladost, a HAŠK Mladost athletic stadium in Zagreb, Croatia {{disambig ...
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Mladost Stadium (Kruševac)
Stadion Mladost (English: Youth Stadium) is a multi-use all-seated stadium in Kruševac, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Napredak Kruševac. The stadium has a seating capacity for 10,331 people. The stadium was the venue for the final of the 2011-12 Serbian Cup. History The stadium was built in 1976 in a record time of 60 days. At the time of its establishment, it had a capacity for 25,000 people. 2011-12 reconstruction Reconstruction of Mladost Stadium began in November 2011; a sum of the equivalent of €1.5 million funded the project. The renovation was complete by the end of April 2012 and the stadium was chosen to be the venue of the 2012 Serbian Cup Final on 16 May 2012. The stadium was officially reopened on 24 April 2012 by Oliver Dulić.
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Mladost Stadium (Lučani)
Mladost Stadium may refer to: *Mladost Stadium (Kruševac), a stadium in Kruševac, Serbia * Mladost Stadium (Lučani), a stadium in Lučani, Serbia *Stadion Mladost, Strumica, a stadium in Strumica, Macedonia *Stadion SRC Mladost, Čakovec, a stadium in Čakovec, Croatia * Sportski Park Mladost, a HAŠK Mladost HAŠK Mladost (''Mladost'', lit. "Youth") is an academic sports society from Zagreb, Croatia, sponsored by the University of Zagreb. Clubs named Mladost exist in athletics, field hockey, judo, basketball, bowling on ice and asphalt, fencing, volle ... athletic stadium in Zagreb, Croatia * Mladost Stadium (Prelog), a former football and speedway stadium in Croatia {{disambig ...
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Stadion Mladost, Strumica
Blagoj Istatov Stadium is a football stadium in Strumica, North Macedonia. With the last reconstruction in 2017 the stadium has a capacity of 9,200 seats, and it is a third-class field in accordance with UEFA standards. It meets the conditions for a high-ranking competition and is the second such stadium in the country, after the Toše Proeski Arena in Skopje. It is the home ground of FK Belasica, Akademija Pandev and FK Tiverija. History The stadium was built in 1950 with the original capacity of 6,000. In 2005, Joseph S. Blatter unveiled a plaque to commemorate the occasion at the Mladost Stadium in Strumica. The Strumica GOAL Project was approved to finance the improvement of the technical centre and stadium. Today the facility boasts several modern training pitches, modern floodlighting, modern dressing rooms and modern conference room underground on Mladost Stadium newly build Stand . FIFA and UEFA gave Mladost Stadium the green light for international games back in 2004. I ...
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Stadion SRC Mladost, Čakovec
Stadion SRC Mladost is a multi-purpose stadium in Čakovec, Croatia. The approximate capacity of the stadium is 8,000 places, including around 5,000 seating capacity, seats. The stadium is owned by the city of Čakovec and primarily used for football (soccer), football matches and various sport of athletics, athletics events. The football clubs currently using the stadium as their home ground are NK Čakovec and NK Međimurje. Occasionally, it is also used to stage concerts and similar events. The stadium was built in the mid-1980s for the purposes of the 1987 Summer Universiade. It is located in the Mladost Centre for Sports and Recreation (''SRC Mladost''), in the northwestern suburban part of the city of Čakovec. The complex also includes several other sports fields, a sports hall and a bathing resort. Originally, the stadium only had around 1,500 seats, all under the roof in the upper tier of the main stand. However, following the first promotion of NK Međimurje to the Prv ...
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