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Radomir Antić Stadium

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Radomir Antić Stadium
The stadium pictured at night in 2013
Map
Former namesStadion 24. September
Užice City Stadium
LocationUžice, Serbia
Coordinates43°51′06″N 19°50′48″E / 43.851564°N 19.846796°E / 43.851564; 19.846796
OwnerCity of Užice
Capacity12,000
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened24 September 1946; 77 years ago (1946-09-24)
Renovated2011
Tenants
FK Sloboda Užice (2011—present)
FK Zlatibor Čajetina (2020—2022)

The Radomir Antić Stadium (Serbian: Стадион Радомир Антић / Stadion Radomir Antić), also nicknamed Begluk, is a multi-purpose stadium in Užice, Serbia. It is mainly used for football matches and hosts the home matches of FK Sloboda Užice of the Serbian First League. The stadium has a total capacity of 12,000.

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History

The stadium was opened on 24 September 1946. It underwent full renovation in 2011. The first official match on the renovated stadium was on 21 August 2011 between Sloboda and Partizan. In front of 12,000 supporters, Sloboda recorded their first ever win over Partizan in that match, with a goal from Slavko Marić in the 93rd minute.[1][2] On 6 September 2011, the Serbia U21s played against Faroe Islands in their 2013 UEFA European U21 Championship qualifying match and won 5–1.[3][4]

In July 2013, it was announced that the stadium will have floodlights for the first time in the club's history, and that the first game under the floodlights would be 2 months later, against Partizan on 14 September 2013.[5][6][7] On 19 November 2013, the Serbia national team played the "Media Selection team" in a revival match. The national team won the game 2–0.[8][9][10]

On 25 May 2016, the stadium was the host to a friendly match between Serbia and Cyprus. It was Slavoljub Muslin's first game in charge as the head coach of the national team. Serbia won the game 2–1 with the help of Aleksandar Mitrović and Dušan Tadić goals.[11][12][13]

On 12 August 2021, the name of the stadium was officially changed to Radomir Antić Stadium in honour of Radomir Antić.[14]

International football matches

Date Result Competition
6 September 2011 Serbia Serbia U21 5–1 Faroe Islands Faroe Islands U21 2013 UEFA European U21 Championship qualifying
25 May 2016  Serbia 2–1  Cyprus Friendly

References

  1. ^ "JSL: Marić srušio Partizan u 93".
  2. ^ "Praznik u Užicu, bledi Partizan pao u 93. Minutu!".
  3. ^ "Orlići ubedljivi".
  4. ^ ""Orlići" ubedljivi u Užicu".
  5. ^ "Спортски Журнал".
  6. ^ "Спортски Журнал".
  7. ^ "JSL: Partizan pokvario užički dan za istoriju (VIDEO) - Srpski fudbal - Sportal.rs". Archived from the original on 2013-09-17. Retrieved 2013-09-14.
  8. ^ "Reprezentacija nadigrala novinare".
  9. ^ "Selekcija novinara lak plen za kombinovani tim reprezentacije Srbije".
  10. ^ "Užičane nisu zanimali "orlovi", Mihin trijumf protiv "novinara" za kraj".
  11. ^ "Srbija savladala Kipar, Muslin debitovao pobedom".
  12. ^ "Ofanzivni Muslin debitovao pobedom".
  13. ^ ""Orlovi" usporili posle 10 minuta, minimalac na debiju Muslina u Užicu!".
  14. ^ B92 (2021-08-12). "Dobro došli na stadion "Radomir Antić"" (in Serbian). Retrieved 2022-04-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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