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  2. Gradski vrt Stadium (Croatian: Stadion Gradski vrt, lit. 'City Garden Stadium') is a multi-use stadium in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in the Gradski vrt neighbourhood in Novi grad city district. With a capacity of 18,856, it has been best known as the home ground of Croatian football club NK Osijek.

  3. Key facts. Club: NK Osijek | Opening: 1980 | Capacity: 19,500 seats. History and description. Stadion Gradski vrt opened in 1980. Most of the stadium initially consisted of standing areas, and in 1982 a reported 40,000 people attended a match between Osijek and Dinamo Zagreb.

  4. Stadion Gradski vrt višenamjenski je stadion u Osijeku. Nalazi se u Vatrogasnom naselju, na području gradske četvrti Novi grad . Tijekom cijele svoje povijesti, sve do srpnja 2023. bio je dom NK Osijek koji se potom preselio na novoizgrađenu Opus Arenu , a danas na njemu svoje domaće utakmice igraju ŽNK Osijek i NK Zrinski Osječko 1664 .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Opus_ArenaOpus Arena - Wikipedia

    Opus Arena is a football stadium in Osijek, Slavonia, Croatia, in the city's Pampas district. Its seating capacity of 13,005 makes it the fourth-largest stadium in Croatia. The stadium is used by NK Osijek and the Croatia national football team for both domestic and international competitions.

  6. Jul 14, 2021 · Stadion Gradski vrt or The City Garden Stadium in English is a football stadium located in the fourth largest city in Croatia, Osijek. First opened in 1980, the ground has undergone several renovations over the year such as in 2005 and 2010 to bring it up to its current capacity of 22,050.

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  7. Stadion Gradski vrt – stadium description. Gradski vrt (literally Municipal Garden) in its current form exists since 1980 but was in fact in operation as early as 1958. That was before NK Osijek even existed, when their protoplasts from NK Proleter were holding games here.

  8. Jul 5, 2023 · July 7 – Croatia’s NK Osijek has sold the naming rights of its new 13,500-capacity stadium to Hungary’s Opus Global. The stadium previously known as Gradski Vrt is set to be officially opened on July 22. No value was given for the deal.

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