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| location = Split, Croatia
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| opened = 1911
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| tenants = Hajduk Split (1911–1979)
RK Nada Split
| seating_capacity = 25,000
| dimensions = 105 m x 70 m
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Stari plac (lit. "Old place"), also often referred to as Plinara Stadion, (or as Plinada Stadion[1][2]) is a stadium in Split, Croatia used originally for association football and later mainly for rugby union. It hosted a match between Yugoslavia and Netherlands in the UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying tournament,[1] and in April 2010 a match between Croatia national rugby union team playing against Netherlands in the 2008-10 European Nations Cup tournament.{{cn|date=November 2017}} Stari plac is the home ground of Rugby Club Nada Split.

The area the stadium was built on was originally a gasworks and was also used as a military training ground by the army.[2] It was initially used as the home stadium of HNK Hajduk Split,[3] and although it was their basic venue in the early years and it was not until 1926 that the first stand was built.[2]

In the beginning the 100 x 60 meters pitch was oriented west-to-east. After First World War it was resized to 105 x 70 meters on a north-to-south orientation. Its first wooden stands, built in 1926, burned down that same year. Three years later new stands were built with a capacity of 900 people, but these were gradually demolished during the Second World War. After the war the stadium received a major reconstruction with a new drainage system, and a wooden west stand for 1400 people. Ten years later the sandy pitch was replaced with grass one, and later on new stands were built on eastern side of the pitch.[4]

In November 2009 Hajduk fans watched a home game versus Dinamo Zagreb on a big screen in the Stari plac, rather than see the game in the Poljud, in a protest against recent Hajduk team performances.[5]

References

1. ^Euro 72 Qualifying results and line-ups at RSSSF
2. ^{{cite web|title=Stari plac|url=https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=hr&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hajduk.hr%2F%3Fotvori%3Dstariplac&anno=2|work=Priče sa starog placa|publisher=Hajduk.hr|accessdate=8 February 2011|language=Croatian}} {{Dead link|date=September 2015}}
3. ^Hajduk European Cup results, dates and venues at foot.dk
4. ^{{cite web|title=Stari Plac|url=http://hajduk.hr/povijest/stari-plac|publisher=hajduk.hr|accessdate=|author=|date=19 May 2016 | language = Croatian}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Hajduk Split Fans Boycott Crucial Derby|url=http://pitchinvasion.net/blog/2009/11/01/hajduk-split-fans-boycott-crucial-derby/|publisher=pitchinvasion.net|accessdate=27 August 2010|author=Tom Dunmore|date=1 November 2009}}

External links

  • [https://www.panoramio.com/photo/10477812 Old ground photo and aerial photo/location at Panoramio]
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5 : Sports venues in Split, Croatia|Football venues in Croatia|Football venues in Yugoslavia|HNK Hajduk Split|Rugby union stadiums in Croatia

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