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football stadium, home of NK Maribor

Key facts

Location
Maribor , Slovenia
Owner
City Municipality of Maribor
Operator
Šport Maribor
Capacity
11,709
Surface
Grass
Record attendance
20,000 ( Maribor – Proleter , 8 July 1973)
Field size
105 by 68 metres (115 by 74 yards)
Opened
12 July 1952
Renovated
1994, 1998, 1999, 2006–2008, 2011, 2020–2021
Expanded
1960–1962, 1999, 2006–2008
Construction cost
€10 million, (2008 reconstruction)
Architect
Milan Černigoj and Boris Pipan, (old stadium), OFIS Architects , (2008 and 2021 reconstruction)

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Encyclopedic overview

Ljudski vrt (English: People's Garden) is a football stadium in Maribor, the second-largest city of Slovenia. The stadium has a seating capacity of 11,709. It has been the home of NK Maribor since their formation in 1960, with the exception of a short period in early 1961. The stadium was originally the home of several other football teams based in Maribor, including Rapid and Branik. A prominent feature of the stadium is the main grandstand with a concrete arch, which is protected by the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia as an architectural and historical landmark.

The stadium has four stands: South Stand, East Stand, North Stand, and Marcos Tavares Stand (formerly West Stand). The record attendance of 20,000 was set at a match between Maribor and Proleter in 1973, which was before the ground's conversion to an all-seater stadium in 1998. In addition to being the home of Maribor, the stadium is also occasionally used by the Slovenian men's national football team. Ljudski vrt was also one of the venues of the 2012 UEFA European Under-17 Championship and the 2021 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Ljudski vrt” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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