Partizan Stadium, Football stadium in Autokomanda, Serbia
Partizan Stadium is a football venue in Autokommanda with four main stands and a capacity of around 33,000 seats. The structure includes press areas, locker rooms, and training facilities for athletes.
Construction began after World War II on the site of the former BSK Stadium, led by architect Mihailo Janković. The opening in 1951 marked a fresh start for the city's sports life.
The stadium's former name connects to Yugoslavia's past. Supporters gather in designated areas and create a strong presence whenever there is a match.
The venue is roughly 4 kilometers from downtown Belgrade and fairly easy to reach. Visitors can book guided tours of the grounds and access the club museum as well.
Between 1957 and 1987, the ground hosted annual youth parades where participants delivered birthday messages to President Josip Broz Tito. These events were a significant part of social life at that time.
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