Ob Jezeru City Stadium

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Ob Jezeru
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Ob Jezeru City Stadium in 2017
Ob Jezeru City Stadium
Full nameMestni stadion Ob jezeru
Location Velenje, Slovenia
Coordinates 46°22′22″N15°6′15″E / 46.37278°N 15.10417°E / 46.37278; 15.10417
Owner City Municipality of Velenje
OperatorŠportno rekreacijski zavod Rdeča dvorana
Capacity 1,864
Construction
Built1955
Renovated1992, 1998, [1] 2010 [2]
Tenants
NK Rudar Velenje

Ob Jezeru City Stadium (Slovene : Mestni stadion Ob jezeru; literally 'Lakeside City Stadium') is a multi-use stadium in Velenje, Slovenia. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of NK Rudar Velenje. The stadium is also used for athletics. Built in 1955, [3] it was renovated in 1992 when a covered grandstand was built. In 1998, the stadium received floodlights. It has a capacity for 1,864 spectators. [3]

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References

  1. "Štadion Ob Jezeru". soccerway.com. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  2. "Prenovljen velenjski stadion Ob jezeru". fotoultras.si (in Slovenian). 29 August 2010. Retrieved 5 July 2022.
  3. 1 2 "Mestni Stadion Velenje – Rdeča dvorana ŠRZ Velenje". srz-rdeca-dvorana.si (in Slovenian). Retrieved 5 July 2022.