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Novi Pazar City Stadium

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Novi Pazar City Stadium
Caizcoin Arena
Novi Pazar City Stadium seen from the air
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Full nameNovi Pazar City Stadium
LocationNovi Pazar, Serbia
OperatorFK Novi Pazar and FK Jošanica
Capacity10,000
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardNo
Construction
Opened2012
Renovated2011–2014
Construction costapproximately 2 million
(2011–2012 reconstruction)
Tenants
FK Novi Pazar (2012–present)

Novi Pazar City Stadium (Serbian: Gradski stadion Novi Pazar), currently known as the Caizcoin Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Novi Pazar, Serbia and the home of FK Novi Pazar. The stadium currently has a seating capacity of 10,000 people.

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History

Novi Pazar's City Stadium began a complete overhaul in 2011. The cost of the project was reported to be around €2 million.[1] The stadium was opened to the public after reconstruction on 12 April 2012.[2]

Reconstruction

The stadium began undergoing complete reconstruction during the first half of 2011 in an ambitious project by the Football Association of Serbia and the city of Novi Pazar. The project includes the renovation of the eastern, west and northern stands. When reconstruction finished, the stadium's seating capacity was increased to 10,000 spectators. The project includes also the covering of the whole stadium, new floodlights, new locker and press room, new ambulance, parking area, ticket office. After reconstruction, the stadium is expected to fulfill the most up to date UEFA standards.[3] The cost of the project is estimated to be over 230 million Serbian dinars (2 million euros).[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Srpski fudbal - Novi Pazar dobija moderan stadion (Serbian) Retrieved May 16, 2011.
  2. ^ RTV Radio Televizija Vojvodine (Serbian): Svečano otvoren Gradski stadion u Novom Pazaru April 12, 2012
  3. ^ a b "Počela rekonstrukcija stadiona". Sandžak PRESS (in Bosnian). 2011-05-17. Retrieved 2020-07-14.

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