Police City Stadium, Football stadium in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Police City Stadium is a football venue in Trebinje with a natural grass pitch measuring 105 by 69 meters and wooden and concrete seating for around 8,550 spectators. The facility provides standard infrastructure for matches with ticket access and concession services for attendees.
The stadium was founded in 1925 and experienced its peak moment in the 2002-2003 season when FK Leotar won the national championship. Since then it has remained an established venue for local football competitions.
The stadium walls display local artwork and murals that reflect regional history and the community's connection to sports.
The stadium accepts only digital payment methods for tickets and refreshments, so bring a card or mobile payment option. The venue is easy to access and the seating provides good views of the pitch.
From its elevated location, spectators can see the Hercegovačka Gračanica church in the background during matches, adding a distinctive visual element to the experience. This view is a natural result of where the stadium sits in the town.
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