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Gradski stadion u Poljudu: Location: Spinut, Split, Croatia: Coordinates: Owner: City of Split: Operator: Hajduk Split: Capacity: 33,987: Field size: 105 m × 68 m (115 yd × 74 yd) Surface: Grass: Construction; Built: 1977–1979: Opened: 12 September 1979; 44 years ago () Architect
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- Spinut, Split, Croatia
General view inside the stadium prior to the UEFA Nations League League A Group 1 match between Croatia and France at Stadion Poljud on June 06, 2022... View of the football stadium during the UEFA EURO 2024 qualifying round group D match between Croatia and Wales at Stadion Poljud on March 25, 2023...
The design was unique and became inspiration for many others. Created by local architect Boris Magaš it has a concrete bowl of single-tiered stands varying in height – 54 rows along the pitch and 27 behind goals. Only the west and east sides are covered with light arches, both spanning over 215 meters.
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105x68 m. Gradski stadion u Poljudu, 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.
Club: Hajduk Split | Opening: 1979 | Capacity: 35,000 seats | Description: Stadion Poljud was built in 1979 to host the 1979 Mediterranean Games. The stadium, with its two arced roofs, is intended to have the shape of a seashell.