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Es ist das größte Stadion des Landes und Heimspielstätte des kroatischen Rekordmeisters Dinamo Zagreb. Die Spielstätte liegt im gleichnamigen Stadtviertel im Nordosten der Stadt, die Eigentümerin des Stadions ist. Auf der anderen Straßenseite liegt der Zoo Zagreb im Maksimir-Park.
- 5. Mai 1912
- Stadt Zagreb
- 1952, 1999
It is the home stadium of Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb and has been used since 1990 by the Croatia national football team for the majority of international competitions. Built 111 years ago in 1912, the stadium underwent renovations in 1948, 1998, and 2011.
- Vladimir Turina, Branko Kincl
- City of Zagreb
- 5 May 1912; 111 years ago
Stadion Maksimir je nogometni stadion u Zagrebu. Smješten je u istočnom dijelu grada, nasuprot parka Maksimira. Službeno je otvoren 5. svibnja 1912. godine. Preuređivan je nekoliko puta. Na stadionu utakmice igraju GNK Dinamo i Hrvatska nogometna reprezentacija.
- Maksimir
The Maksimir Stadium was officially opened on May 5, 1912. At that time, Građanski trained and played at the Zagreb stadium, and Dinamo took over as the host in 1948. Over its more than hundred-year history, the stadium has undergone several renovations.
Coordinates: 45°49′N 15°59′E. The Dinamo Zagreb–Red Star Belgrade riot was a football riot which took place on 13 May 1990 at Maksimir Stadium in Zagreb, SR Croatia, then part of SFR Yugoslavia, between the Bad Blue Boys (supporters of Dinamo Zagreb) and the Delije (supporters of Red Star Belgrade ).
- 13 May 1990
- Breakup of Yugoslavia
- Cause unrest in Croatia
The following is a list of football stadiums in Croatia, ordered by capacity. Current stadiums [ edit] Clubs in bold currently compete in the Croatian Football League . See also [ edit] List of European stadiums by capacity. List of association football stadiums by capacity. Lists of stadiums. Football in Croatia. References [ edit]
History and description. Stadion Maksimir got built in 1912 and opened on the 5th of May of that year, though it initially only was a pitch with one simple stand. In its first decades, Stadion Maksimir was the home HAŠK Građanski, but got quickly expanded and turned into Zagreb’s prime sports stadium. In 1948, Dinamo moved in.