Jagodina City Stadium

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Jagodina City Stadium
Full name Jagodina City Stadium
Location Jagodina, Serbia
Coordinates 43°58′7.86″N 21°16′6.28″E / 43.9688500°N 21.2684111°E / 43.9688500; 21.2684111
Built 1958
Renovated 2007-2008 (completely reconstructed)
Expanded 2009
Owner FK Jagodina
Operator FK Jagodina
Surface Grass
Scoreboard Yes
Capacity 15,000
Field dimensions 105 x 68 metres
Tenants
FK Jagodina

Jagodina City Stadium (Serbian Cyrillic: Градски стадион Јагодина), locally known as Stadion pod Đurđevim brdom, is a multi-use all-seated stadium in Jagodina, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Jagodina. The stadium has a seating capacity for 15,000 people.[1]

History

The stadium dates from 1958 and was partly reconstructed in 2007. New seats were put and the roof was constructed in the west stand along with VIP rooms. In September 2009 new roof was constructed on the north-facing stand. In November 2012, floodlights were installed at the stadium, allowing night-time football fixtures to take place for the first time.[2]

Blue Cafe

The stadium also has a professional gym and cafe. The cafe is called the Blue Cafe which is opened in honor of the club. The cafe is described as, "a place where fans of the club may get together, the players of the club, football fans in general or just a fan of a relaxed environment".[3]

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