Stadion Šubićevac
Šubićevac | |
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Full name | Stadion Šubićevac |
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Former names | Stadion Rade Končar[2] |
Location | Šibenik, Croatia |
Owner | City of Šibenik |
Operator | HNK Šibenik |
Capacity | 3,412[3] |
Construction | |
Built | 1946–1948 |
Opened | 1 May 1948 |
Renovated | 1951, 1979, 2000, 2020[1] |
Expanded | 1955, 1979[1] |
Tenants | |
HNK Šibenik (1948–present) Croatia (2003–present) |
Stadion Šubićevac, also known simply as Šubićevac, is an association football stadium in Šibenik, Croatia. It is the home stadium of HNK Šibenik football club.[1] The stadium has a capacity of 3,412, all of which is seated.[3]
The stadium was in the Communist era named after the leader of Yugoslav Partisans Rade Končar and known as Stadion Rade Končar.[1] Last time it was renovated in the summer of 2020.
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History
Construction of a new stadium began in early 1946, as part of the sports complex which featured a football pitch, athletics track, courts for tennis, basketball and volleyball and concrete stands.[1] The location chosen for the project was an area called Šubićevac, which is where Rade Končar, a notable Second World War anti-fascist fighter, was executed by the Italian army along with 25 other members of the resistance.[1] The stadium was hence named Stadion Rade Končar (English: Rade Končar Stadium) in memory of him.[1]
The first phase of the construction went on for two years, and the stadium broke ground on 1 May 1948, when a friendly match was played between Šibenik and Hajduk Split.[1] Several football games as part of the 1979 Mediterranean Games, hosted by nearby Split, were also played on the stadium.
The final of the 2019–20 Croatian Cup between Rijeka and Lokomotiva was played on the stadium on 1 August 2020.[4]
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International matches
Date | Competition | Teams | Score |
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21 September 1979 | 1979 Mediterranean Games | ![]() ![]() |
3–0 |
9 February 2003 | Friendly | ![]() ![]() |
2–2 |
12 October 2014 | 2015 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification | ![]() ![]() |
0–0 |
11 November 2015 | 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification | ![]() ![]() |
4–0 |
10 September 2019 | 2021 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification | ![]() ![]() |
1–2 |
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Source: "Stadion Šubićevac", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2021, November 30th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadion_Šubićevac.
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Stadion". hnk-sibenik.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- ^ "Stadion Šubićevac". Soccerway. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
- ^ a b "Javna ustanova športski objekti "Šibenik"". www.juso-sibenik.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^ Hina (10 December 2019). "Finale Hrvatskoga kupa u Šibeniku". Croatian Radiotelevision. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
External links
- Stadion Šubićevac at the HNK Šibenik official website (in Croatian)
Coordinates: 43°44′37″N 15°53′46″E / 43.7435533°N 15.8960581°E
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