FK Bor Stadium

FK Bor Stadium, commonly known as Stadion kraj Pirita, is a multi-purpose stadium in Bor, Serbia. The current capacity of the stadium is 5,000.[2] FK Bor stadium was built in 1956. First match was played in April 1957. between local rivals FK Bor and Metalac. In that period stadium was one of the most modern stadiums in former Yugoslavia.[3]

FK Bor Stadium
Stadion kraj Pirita
AddressNikole Pašića 11, 19210 Bor, Serbia.[1]
LocationBor, Serbia
Coordinates44°04′19.00″N 22°06′08.9″E
OwnerCity of Bor
Capacity5,000
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1956
Opened1957
Tenants
FK Bor (Association football) (1956–present)
FK Krivelj (Association football) (2018–2019)

In 2014. FK Bor in a cooperation with Football Association of Serbia announce plans to build new stadium on the same place with capacity of 5000, where Serbia national football team will also play their home matches. However, this plan never materialized.[4]

Today, Public institution "Sports Center Bor" and the City of Bor are taking care of this stadium from 2019. This decision is made after four months of talks with FK Bor management and parents of kids from football academy. It is still impossible to complete reconstruction of whole stadium, due to property rights issue.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Stadion FK Bor, Nikole Pašića 11, Bor". PlanPlus.rs. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  2. "srbijasport.net - OFK Bor - Bor - Lična karta". www.srbijasport.net.
  3. solarismedia. "CEO GRAD GRADI NAJLEPŠI STADION U SRBIJI (6) – SOLARIS MEDIA". Solarismediabor.rs. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  4. "Bor dobija moderan stadion, reprezentacija se seli tamo? (FOTO) | Telegraf - Najnovije vesti". Archived from the original on 13 August 2019. Retrieved 13 August 2019.
  5. "Imovinski odnosi koče uređenje stadiona FK Bor - RADIO TELEVIZIJA BOR". Archived from the original on 13 August 2019. Retrieved 13 August 2019.


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