44°48′55.64″N 20°29′38.57″E / 44.8154556°N 20.4940472°E
![]() An aerial view of Omladinski stadion | |
Full name | Omladinski stadion |
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Location | Karaburma, Belgrade |
Owner | OFK Beograd |
Operator | OFK Beograd |
Capacity | 19,100 10,600 (seats) |
Record attendance | 45 000 OFK Beograd vs Twente 7 Mart (1973) |
Field size | 105 x 70 meters |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Built | 1957 |
Opened | 10 August 1957 |
Tenants | |
OFK Beograd (1957–present) BSK Borča (2009–2011) |
Omladinski stadion (Serbian Cyrillic: Омладински стадион, Youth's Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Belgrade, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of OFK Beograd. The stadium is capable of taking up to 19,100 people, but has a total of 10,600 seats.[1] As of December 2012, the stadium is in deteriorating condition and can only hold a third of its intended capacity.[2]
It was built by a firm Sportprojekt and its main architect was Karlo Kacl, along his assistents Kosta Popović and Aleksandar Radovanović.[3]
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