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Pančevo City Stadium (), also known as Dinamo Stadium. is a
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Pančevo Pančevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Панчево, ; ; ; ; ) is a list of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative center of the South Banat District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is located on the shores of rivers Timiș (ri ...
,
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. Its tenant is
FK Dinamo Pančevo FK Dinamo Pančevo () was a football club based in Pančevo, Vojvodina, Serbia. The club, founded in 1945, should not be confused with Dinamo 1945, founded in 2014. History Founded in 1945, the club made its competitive debut in the 1946–47 Se ...
. The stadium has the capacity to hold 4,569 spectators.Basic information about the stadium
/ref> This stadium has been the home of the Pančevo football club FC Dinamo since its founding in 1945. The stadium, or at that time the "football field", was built in 1932. For most of its existence, the stadium, in addition to a natural grass football field, had an athletics track, an auxiliary field and a combined outdoor field for basketball, handball and volleyball.


History

In addition to hosting the football club, when the main pitch could hold up to ten thousand spectators, the stadium was also used by AK Dinamo, the rugby club RK Dinamo and boxing cub BK Dinamo. Due to great interest, a ring was erected on the grassy part of the pitch in the 1960s and a boxing match was held between BK Dinamo and BK Pula when Obrad Sretenović, a member of BK Dinamo, and
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, a member of BK Pula, met. In addition to this boxing spectacle, a football match was held between the
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and the South Banat national football team as part of preparations for the
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. The match was also broadcast by nacional TV, JRT. Federal coach
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brought the entire national team, but
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did not appear on the field, sitting out the match on the bench. The players for Yugoslavia were
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, Buljan, Hadžiabdić, Mužinić, Katalinski, Bogićević, Petković, Oblak, Šurjak, Aćimović, Jerković, Pavlović, Peruzović, Dojčinovski, Vladić, Popivoda, Karasi, Bajević.
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also appeared as a guest at the match. Yugoslavia won 2:1.


Capacity

Today the stadium has 4,569 seats, of which 2,569 are seated. The northern part of the stadium has 3,969 seats, all 2,569 of which are seated, and that part of the stadium is partially covered, while the southern part of the stadium has 600 standing seats. The stadium is equipped with an LED scoreboard to display the results.Capacity data
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Gallery

File:Pančevo Stadion Dinama2.JPG, Combined outdoor field File:Pančevo Stadion Dinama7.JPG, Аuxiliary playground


See also

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List of stadiums in Serbia The following is a list of Association football, football stadiums in Serbia, in order by capacity. The capacities listed are Seating capacity, seating capacities, which means the potential number of spectators the stadiums can accommodate in non- ...


References

{{Reflist Football venues in Serbia Pančevo