Gradski stadion (Mojkovac)

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Gradski stadion
Gradski stadion (Mojkovac)
Full nameGradski stadion Mojkovac
Location Mojkovac, Montenegro
Coordinates 42°57′23″N19°34′49″E / 42.956463°N 19.580249°E / 42.956463; 19.580249
Owner City of Mojkovac
Capacity 1,500
Field size110 x 62 m
Surfacegrass
Construction
Expanded2009 [1]
Tenants
FK Brskovo

Gradski stadion is a football stadium in Mojkovac, Montenegro. It is situated on the Tara riverbank. It is used for football matches. The stadium is the home ground of FK Brskovo.

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History

On the site of a prior football stadium built after World War II, Gradski stadion was constructed in 2009 with a capacity of 1,500 seats. [1] It is the home of FK Brskovo and the host of Interregional Sport Games (MOSI) 2009. [2]

Pitch and conditions

The pitch measures 110 x 62 meters. The stadium does not meet UEFA criteria for European competitions.
There is one additional field near the main ground, used for training and youth-league games.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Informacija". Archived from the original on 2018-03-14. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  2. "Počinju 46. MOSI". B92.net (in Serbian). Retrieved 2018-03-13.