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Inđija Stadium

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Former names
  
Inđija Stadium

Capacity
  
2,500

Surface
  
Grass

Owner
  
FK Inđija

Location
  
Inđija, Serbia

Field size
  
132m x 112m

Opened
  
1933

Renovated
  
2006

Similar
  
Smederevo Stadium, Užice City Stadium, Mladost Stadium Lučani, Kraljevo City Stadium, Vizelj Park

Inđija Stadium is a sports stadium in Inđija, Serbia, used primarily for association football.

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History

Right after the founding of FK Železnik Inđija, the predecessor of FK Inđija, the pitch was closed off with a fence and covered wooden seats were built. The capacity was about 600 seats. A Changeroom as part of the stadium wasn't built until 1962. Until then the Changeroom was in a Sport cafe across the stadium. The wooden seats were replaced with platic seats in 1970. In 2006 the stadium was renovated. The old removable stand was replaced with a new, modern stand equipped with plastic seats.

During first years after the renovation in 2006, the stadium could hold between 4,000 and 5,000 people. Over the last years the criteria was sharpened, for security measures and for the comfort of the viewers. The capacity of the stadium was reduced to 3,500 seats but with all conditions to make the stadium more comfortable.

Plans

FK Inđija has presented, in 2006, the future plans for creating a new stadium on Inđijska Leja and it will have capacity of 9000 plastic seats. Having in mind the perspective of development and the needs of sport athletes, of the Inđija town this stadium, when it its finished, is expected to satisfy all the needs and ambitions. This is all in ambition for club to rise up to the first league playing club.

References

Inđija Stadium Wikipedia