Vitez City Stadium

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Vitez City Stadium
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Vitez City Stadium
Location Vitez, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coordinates 44°9′14.51″N17°47′18.04″E / 44.1540306°N 17.7883444°E / 44.1540306; 17.7883444
Capacity 3,500
Tenants
Vitez

Vitez City Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Vitez, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the home ground of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina side Vitez. The stadium has capacity of 3,500 spectators. [1]

Last reconstruction of the stadium was conducted in 2013. [2]

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References

  1. "www.nkvitez.com Gradski stadion | www.nkvitez.com". www.nkvitez.com (in Croatian).
  2. "Gradski stadion u Vitezu uskoro u novom ruhu i s tribinama (FOTO)". Klix.ba (in Bosnian).