Stadion Stari plac
Full name | Stadion Stari plac |
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Location | Split, Croatia |
Owner | City of Split |
Operator | City of Split |
Capacity | 5,000 |
Construction | |
Opened | 1911 |
Renovated | 1951, 1979 |
Tenants | |
Hajduk Split (1911–1979) |
Stari plac (lit. "Old place") or stadion kraj stare plinare (lit. "Stadium near the old gas plant"), and also often referred to as Plinara Stadion, (or mistakenly as Plinada Stadion[1][2]) is a multi-use stadium in Split, Croatia, which used to be primarily used for football. In April 2010 the Croatia national rugby union team played a match at the stadium against Netherlands in the 2008-10 European Nations Cup tournament.[3]
The area the stadium was built on was originally a gasworks and was also used as a military training ground by the army.[4] It was initially used as the home stadium of HNK Hajduk Split,[1] although it was a basic venue in the early years and it was not until 1926 that the first stand was built.[4]
It also hosted a match between Yugoslavia and Netherlands in the UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying tournament.[2]
It was replaced as Hajduk's home ground by the Poljud Stadion in 1979 and the Stari plac stadium was reduced from 25 000 to 5000 seats.
In November 2009 Hajduk fans watched a home game versus Dinamo Zagreb on a big screen in the Stari plac, rather than see the game in the Poljud, in a protest against recent Hajduk team performances.[5]
Today it is used by the rugby club RK Nada Split and baseball club BK Nada SSM.
References
- 1 2 Hajduk European Cup results, dates and venues at foot.dk
- 1 2 Euro 72 Qualifying results and line-ups at RSSSF
- ↑ Netherlands V Croatia preview at Rugby International News
- 1 2 "Stari plac". Priče sa starog placa (in Croatian). Hajduk.hr. Retrieved 8 February 2011.
- ↑ Tom Dunmore (1 November 2009). "Hajduk Split Fans Boycott Crucial Derby". pitchinvasion.net. Retrieved 27 August 2010.
External links
Coordinates: 43°30′44″N 16°26′06″E / 43.512289°N 16.435053°E
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