Gradski stadion (Pljevlja)

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Gradski Stadion
Stadion pod Golubinjom
FK Rudar Pljevlja stadium.jpg
Gradski stadion (Pljevlja)
LocationPark Vodice 84210 Pljevlja, Montenegro
OwnerPljevlja Municipality
Capacity 5,140
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground1946
Opened1948
Renovated1985
Tenants
Rudar
Pljevlja

Stadion pod Golubinjom is a multi-use stadium in Pljevlja, Montenegro. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Rudar Pljevlja. Also, local clubs FK Pljevlja and women football club Breznica use this stadium. The stadium holds 5,140 seating places. On the east stands FK Rudar is written, and on the west stands Pljevlja, by red and blue chairs, which are the colors of the club.

Coordinates: 43°21′44″N19°21′44″E / 43.362349°N 19.362245°E / 43.362349; 19.362245

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