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  2. List of football stadiums in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Stadion Grbavica: 13,146: 1953: Sarajevo: FK Željezničar and Bosnia and Herzegovina: UEFA: 4 Banja Luka City Stadium: 10,030: 1937: Banja Luka: FK Borac: UEFA: 5 ...

  3. Stadion Pecara - Wikipedia

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    Pecara Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Široki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of NK Široki Brijeg, and is also used for the final match of football tournament Mjesne Zajednice. The stadium has a capacity of 5,147 spectators. [1]

  4. Čika Dača Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The newly built stadium has received 30,000 spectators and the first game which was played on, was between Radnički Kragujevac and Partizan Belgrade and it ended 2-2. The largest attendance in a Yugoslav First League game was on 24 August 1969 when Radnički played against Hajduk Split in front of a crowd of 35,000.

  5. Stadion Rođeni - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the northeastern part of the city, namely the Vrapčići suburb, and is principal stadium and the home-ground of FK Velež Mostar football club. The stadium takes its name from FK Velež's and its supporters' nickname "Rođeni" (English: "own", as in "our own"; literally "born"), and was decided after an online poll in 2017.

  6. DG Arena - Wikipedia

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    The first stadium, with artificial turf, floodlights and capacity of 1,000 seats was opened on 21 May 2016. [1] Two years after that, DG Arena was built. [2] With 4,300 seats, facilities as additional ground and others, it meets the criteria for First League matches. The name of the stadium is an acronym - DG are the initials of the Donja ...

  7. List of football stadiums in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Capacity City Team Subotica New Stadium: 8,000 [15] Subotica: Spartak Subotica: Kraljevo New Stadium: 8,000 [15] Kraljevo: Sloga Kraljevo: Vranje New Stadium: 8,000 [15] Vranje: Dinamo Vranje: FK Bor Stadium (reconstruction) 5,000 [16] Bor: FK Bor: Pančevo New Stadium: Unknown [17] Pančevo: Železničar: Zrenjanin New Stadium: Unknown ...

  8. Gradski stadion (Bijelo Polje) - Wikipedia

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    Gradski stadion is a football stadium in Bijelo Polje, Montenegro. It is currently used for football matches and is the home ground of FK Jedinstvo , FK Tekstilac and OFK Borac . The stadium holds 4,000 people.

  9. Podgorica City Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Podgorica City Stadium (Montenegrin: Stadion pod Goricom) is an all-seater multi-purpose stadium in Podgorica, Montenegro. Its seating capacity changed over the years due to several renovations, as of 2019 it has 11,080 seats. [1] The stadium is the home ground of the Montenegro national team and Budućnost.