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mladost+stadium+kruševac Latitude and Longitude:

43°34′59.21″N 21°20′17.24″E / 43.5831139°N 21.3381222°E / 43.5831139; 21.3381222
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Stadion Mladost
Stadion pod Bagdalom
Stadion Mladost in 2012
Full nameStadion Mladost
Location Kruševac, Serbia
Coordinates 43°34′59.21″N 21°20′17.24″E / 43.5831139°N 21.3381222°E / 43.5831139; 21.3381222
Owner Napredak Kruševac
Operator Napredak Kruševac
Capacity10,331 [1]
Surface Grass
Scoreboard LED ( Philips brand)
Construction
Built1976
Renovated2011–12
Tenants
Napredak Kruševac (1976–present)
Trayal Kruševac (2018–2021; 2022–present)

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 [2] people. The stadium was the venue for the final of the 2011-12 Serbian Cup. [3]

History

The stadium was built in 1976 in a record time of 60 days. [4] At the time of its establishment, it had a capacity for 25,000 people. [5]

2011-12 reconstruction

Reconstruction of Mladost Stadium began in November 2011; a sum of the equivalent of 1.5 million funded the project. [6] 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. [7] The stadium was officially reopened on 24 April 2012 by Oliver Dulić. [8]

Notable matches

International matches

Date Result Competition
27 March 2003   Serbia and Montenegro 1–2   Bulgaria Friendly
10 October 2019   Serbia 1–0   Paraguay Friendly

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ FK Napredak - Zvanicna prezentacija - Stadion Archived 2012-05-18 at the Wayback Machine (Serbian)
  2. ^ FK Napredak - Zvanicna prezentacija - Stadion Archived 2012-05-18 at the Wayback Machine (Serbian)
  3. ^ B92 - Finale Kupa Srbije u Kruševcu! (Serbian)
  4. ^ "Stadium, www.fknapredak.com". Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2010-07-07.
  5. ^ Sportski Centar Krusevac - Gradski stadion (Serbian)
  6. ^ Rekonstrukcija stadiona (Serbian) - Rasina.net Retrieved November 23, 2011.
  7. ^ RTV Radio Televizija Vojvodina - Otvoren renovirani stadion u Kruševcu (Serbian) Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  8. ^ Tanjug - Dulić otvorio rekonstruisani stadion FK "Napredak" (Serbian) Retrieved April 24, 2012.



mladost+stadium+kruševac Latitude and Longitude:

43°34′59.21″N 21°20′17.24″E / 43.5831139°N 21.3381222°E / 43.5831139; 21.3381222
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stadion Mladost
Stadion pod Bagdalom
Stadion Mladost in 2012
Full nameStadion Mladost
Location Kruševac, Serbia
Coordinates 43°34′59.21″N 21°20′17.24″E / 43.5831139°N 21.3381222°E / 43.5831139; 21.3381222
Owner Napredak Kruševac
Operator Napredak Kruševac
Capacity10,331 [1]
Surface Grass
Scoreboard LED ( Philips brand)
Construction
Built1976
Renovated2011–12
Tenants
Napredak Kruševac (1976–present)
Trayal Kruševac (2018–2021; 2022–present)

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 [2] people. The stadium was the venue for the final of the 2011-12 Serbian Cup. [3]

History

The stadium was built in 1976 in a record time of 60 days. [4] At the time of its establishment, it had a capacity for 25,000 people. [5]

2011-12 reconstruction

Reconstruction of Mladost Stadium began in November 2011; a sum of the equivalent of 1.5 million funded the project. [6] 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. [7] The stadium was officially reopened on 24 April 2012 by Oliver Dulić. [8]

Notable matches

International matches

Date Result Competition
27 March 2003   Serbia and Montenegro 1–2   Bulgaria Friendly
10 October 2019   Serbia 1–0   Paraguay Friendly

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ FK Napredak - Zvanicna prezentacija - Stadion Archived 2012-05-18 at the Wayback Machine (Serbian)
  2. ^ FK Napredak - Zvanicna prezentacija - Stadion Archived 2012-05-18 at the Wayback Machine (Serbian)
  3. ^ B92 - Finale Kupa Srbije u Kruševcu! (Serbian)
  4. ^ "Stadium, www.fknapredak.com". Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2010-07-07.
  5. ^ Sportski Centar Krusevac - Gradski stadion (Serbian)
  6. ^ Rekonstrukcija stadiona (Serbian) - Rasina.net Retrieved November 23, 2011.
  7. ^ RTV Radio Televizija Vojvodina - Otvoren renovirani stadion u Kruševcu (Serbian) Retrieved April 24, 2012.
  8. ^ Tanjug - Dulić otvorio rekonstruisani stadion FK "Napredak" (Serbian) Retrieved April 24, 2012.



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