City Stadium Kikinda

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Kikinda Stadium
City Stadium Kikinda
Full nameCity Stadium Kikinda
Location Kikinda, Serbia
Coordinates 45°50′18″N20°27′24″E / 45.8382°N 20.4566°E / 45.8382; 20.4566 Coordinates: 45°50′18″N20°27′24″E / 45.8382°N 20.4566°E / 45.8382; 20.4566
Owner FK Kikinda
Operator FK Kikinda
Type UEFA Category 3 Stadium
Capacity 7,500
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1922
Renovated2013

Gradski stadion (City stadium) in Kikinda, Serbia, is located right next to the sports center Jezero and Town Park. Its capacity is somewhere around 7,500 spectators. The stadium was built in 1922.

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