Stadion Poljud

Gradski stadion u Poljudu (English: City Stadium in Poljud), better known as Stadion Poljud (English: Poljud Stadium) or simply Poljud, is a multi-use stadium in Split, Croatia, which has been the home ground of Hajduk Split football club since 1979.

The stadium is located in the neighbourhood of Poljud, which belongs to city district of Spinut. It was opened in September 1979, and has a seating capacity of 33,987

Stadion Poljud
"The Poljud beauty" (Croatian: Poljudska ljepotica)
Stadion Poljud
Panoramic view of the stadium
Full nameGradski stadion u Poljudu
LocationSpinut, Split, Croatia
Coordinates43°31′10″N 16°25′54″E / 43.51944°N 16.43167°E / 43.51944; 16.43167
OwnerCity of Split
OperatorHajduk Split
Capacity33,987
Field size105 m × 68 m (115 yd × 74 yd)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1977–1979
Opened12 September 1979; 44 years ago (1979-09-12)
ArchitectBoris Magaš
Structural engineerBoženko Jelić
Tenants
TypeProtected cultural good
Reference no.Z-6644

The venue was built to host the 1979 Mediterranean Games and was opened by then Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito. It had an original capacity of 55,000, increased to 62,000 in the 1980s, before being equipped with seats in the 1990s thus reducing the capacity to 33.987

Poljud Stadium was also the venue for the 1990 European Athletics Championships and 2010 IAAF Continental Cup, while from 2013 to 2018, it hosted Ultra Europe annually.

Design

Stadion Poljud 
Poljud Stadium during the celebration of Hajduk Split's 100th birthday

Its trademark is a seashell-like design by Croatian architect Boris Magaš with a roof structure spanning at 206×47 meters. Its design offers views of nearby hills and forests from the stands, modelled after ancient Greek theaters. Suspended on the west roof "shell" are 19 cabins, 7 of them are used by TV reporters, with the others occupied by cameras, central referee station, photo finish, scoreboard, audio control, etc. All of these are interconnected via a catwalk that runs through a structure spanning the entire roof giving access to the cabins, as well as to the 630 Philips lights, placed along the brim and inner side of the roof.

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Northern stand

Stands are supported by a construction of reinforced concrete with entrances via 12 bridges placed 30–40 meters apart around the entire stadium as well as eight staircases. Underneath them is a trench holding office areas. The area around the stadium is composed of 60,000 square meters of designed landscape with greenery designated for pedestrians, with the stadium slightly beneath the grade level of surrounding traffic roads. Placed under the western stands are 11,000 square meters of sports facilities (three gyms, pool, sauna), official club offices and restaurants, while the eastern stands cover 9,100 square meters of business areas. The inner stadium ground is composed of 105x68 meters football pitch and 8 running tracks surrounding it.

The stadium was refurbished before hosting the 2010 IAAF Continental Cup athletics competition. A new tartan track was constructed, including the introduction of new VIP boxes and seats. In October 2014, following heavy damage from Ultra Europe, a new pitch and drainage system were constructed, replacing the original ones that lasted for 35 years.

In November 2015 the stadium was officially recognized as culture heritage.

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VIP stands
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Poljud Stadium; showing the Mero roof structure and the figure of the stadium's architect Boris Magaš seen to the bottom right

International fixtures

Date Competition Opponent Score Att. Ref
Yugoslavia (1979–1991)
29 September 1979 1979 Mediterranean Games Stadion Poljud  France B 3–0 50,000 [1]
29 April 1981 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification Stadion Poljud  Greece 5–1 45,000 [2]
21 December 1983 UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying Stadion Poljud  Bulgaria 3–2 29,331 [3]
29 October 1986 UEFA Euro 1988 qualifying Stadion Poljud  Turkey 4–0 12,270 [4]
31 March 1988 Friendly Stadion Poljud  Italy 1–1 12,000 [5]
Croatia (1991–present)
8 October 1995 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying Stadion Poljud  Italy 1–1 35,000 [6]
29 March 1997 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Stadion Poljud  Denmark 1–1 35,000 [7]
2 April 1997 Stadion Poljud  Slovenia 3–3 20,000 [8]
10 February 1999 Friendly Stadion Poljud  Denmark 0–1 7,000 [9]
23 February 2000 Friendly Stadion Poljud  Spain 0–0 10,000 [10]
12 February 2003 2003 Marjan Trophy Stadion Poljud  Poland 0–0 1,000 [11]
18 February 2004 Friendly Stadion Poljud  Germany 1–2 9,212 [12]
17 August 2005 Friendly Stadion Poljud  Brazil 1–1 27,256 [13]
6 February 2008 Friendly Stadion Poljud  Netherlands 0–3 30,000 [14]
4 June 2011 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Stadion Poljud  Georgia 2–1 28,000 [15]
15 August 2012 Friendly Stadion Poljud   Switzerland 2–4 10,000 [16]
12 June 2015 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Stadion Poljud  Italy 1–1 0 [17]
10 October 2019 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Stadion Poljud  Hungary 3–0 32,110 [18]
17 November 2020 2020–21 UEFA Nations League Stadion Poljud  Portugal 2–3 0 [19]
7 September 2021 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification Stadion Poljud  Slovenia 3–0 16,237 [20]
14 November 2021 Stadion Poljud  Russia 1–0 30,257 [21]
6 June 2022 2022–23 UEFA Nations League Stadion Poljud  France 1–1 30,000 [22]

References

Preceded by European Athletics Championships
Main Venue

1990
Succeeded by

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