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Stadion Poljud. Gradski stadion u Poljudu (English: City Stadium in Poljud ), better known as Stadion Poljud (English: Poljud Stadium) or simply Poljud, is a multi-use stadium in Split, Croatia, which has been the home ground of Hajduk Split football club since 1979. The stadium is located in the neighbourhood of Poljud, which belongs to city ...
- 1977–1979
- Spinut, Split, Croatia
Stadion Poljud was built in 1979 to host the 1979 Mediterranean Games. The stadium, with its two arced roofs, was designed to have the shape of a seashell. Stadion Poljud could initially hold 50,000 fans, but this was later reduced when the stadium got converted into an all-seater. The stadium has an athletics track circling the pitch and ...
Ali Split je i grad mladosti, grad pun srca, raskoši i ljepote. Jedna od takvih ljepota, kojoj su Splićani svojim temperamentom pridodali naziv ljepotice je i Poljudska ljepotica. Gradski stadion, izgrađen 1979. godine, u prelijepom dijelu grada, Poljudu. U svoj svojoj raskoši, u obliku školjke, uklapa se, bas kao da je tu od davnina, u ...
Gradski stadion Poljud na zemljovidu Splita. Gradski stadion Poljud, poznat pod nadimkom Poljudska ljepotica, nalazi se u splitskoj četvrti Poljudu na sjeverozapadu grada, na mjestu gdje je nekad bilo ljekovito blato. Izgrađen je 1979. godine u sklopu izgradnje sportskih objekata 8. Mediteranskih igara .
- Poljudska ljepotica
- dr. Boris Magaš
Poljud Stadium. Built in 1979 for the Mediterranean Games held in Split, today it is the home of the greatest Croatian football club Hajduk. Poljud is protected as a cultural asset and its architecture still captures the attention of the world public. Hajduk has the status of a cult in Split and it is supported by the oldest fan group in Europe ...
Stadion Poljud – stadium description Construction of the Poljud district stadium was ready in 1979, when Split was hosting the Mediterranean Games. With this in mind the stadium referred to as 'Poljudska ljepotica' (The Beauty of Poljud) received extensive infrastructure for football, athletics and other disciplines.
Gradski stadion u Poljudu , better known as Stadion Poljud or simply Poljud, is a multi-use stadium in Split, Croatia, which has been the home ground of Hajduk Split football club since 1979. The stadium is located in the neighbourhood of Poljud, which belongs to city district of Spinut. It was opened in September 1979, and has a seating capacity of 33.987