Showing posts with label Novi Pazar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Novi Pazar. Show all posts

Dobanovci

FK Budućnost Dobanovci - FK Novi Pazar 3:0
14.09.2018.
Prva liga Srbija - II
Stadion FK Budućnost, Dobanovci
att. ~230 







Novi Pazar

FK Novi Pazar 1-1 FK Partizan (Beograd)
30.11.2014.
Jelen Super liga - I
Gradski stadion, Novi Pazar
att: ~6,000


Novi Pazar is a city located in southwest Serbia, in the Raška District. It is located about 270 km from Belgrade and it can be reached by regional road Ibar highway.
The city's football club FK Novi Pazar was founded in 1928. The club has played under its current name since 1962, after several changes of names. The club was a member of the Yugoslav Second league, while season 2011/2012 was the first season in the club's history in the elite rank. Football is extremely popular sport in Novi Pazar and city stadium is always full. The stadium is located 10 minutes walk to the south of city center. In 2011 underwent reconstruction of the stadium. The east stand was restored and was built a completely new covered west stand. This year are made floodlights. The current capacity of the stadium is 12,000 spectators.
In today´s match for the fourth time Partizan players were not able to carry all the points from Novi Pazar. In front of about 6,000 spectators, was seen the same outcome like in
the previous three duels of these two teams, the draw. 

Vozdovac

FK Voždovac Beograd 0-1 FK Novi Pazar
03.11.2013.
Jelen Superliga - I
SC Stadion, Beograd
att:1,000
FK Voždovac is a football club based in Belgrade. The club was formed in 1912, under the name FK Dušanovac. In 1929 it is renamed Voždovački SK. In 1973 changed its name to FK Voždovac. During the following decades it competed mostly in Serbian lower leagues. In 2005, top league side Železnik, financially struggling at the time, merged with Voždovac. This way Voždovac gained access to the highest league in Serbia and Montenegro in which achieved greatest success ending the season in third place.  Due to the club’s poor financial situation the following year the club was relegated from Super League to return to Super League this season with a new stadium.
Their new stadium was bulit on the roof of Stadion Shopping Center on the site where before the old stadium and stands can accommodate 5,000 spectators. The stadium is officially opened in September. Its located toward the south-east from the city center and main bus and railway station. Can be reached by bus 26 from the city center. Voždovac along with Monaco in Europe only has the stadium on the roof and it looks beautiful from the air but rather disappointing when you go through the shopping center parking lot to the narrow hallway who lead to the stadium on the roof. On the stands there are plenty of places that are in the "dead" corners, columns that hold the roof also bothered and even from the front row you do not see complete throw-in line. Although I am not inclined to criticize domestic stadiums, I expected much more from Serbian newest stadium. Tickets are available on the stadium box offices on the day of the match. Admission is typically 200rsd (€2) for a seat on any stand. 
The home team was a better rival, had a field initiative and opportunities for goal, but in the end guests were happy along with their fans. Also Voždovac has a very good and organized group of fans which provided support until the very end, but the question remains, is it a bunch of pyrotechnics safe on the roof?  


 

1-0

FK Spartak 1-0 FK Novi Pazar
17.03.2012.
Jelen Superliga - I
Gradski stadion, Subotica
att: 2,000






RFK Novi Sad 0-3 FK Novi Pazar

12.06.2011
1.liga Srbija  - II
Stadion na Detelinari, Novi Sad
att: 700


Match of 1st league of Serbia, which is the second level of competition. Stadium at Detelinara, which of course I already visited and photographed. Here you can see earlier photos of the stadium. It was not long ago when I was here and nothing has changed. A decent number of people at the game and the hosts had a large and organized group of fans. They are called "Korida " and even have a billboard next to the stadium by which support their club. Admission was 100din (1€). Guy from security who works at the entrance tore my ticket at half, although I asked him to be "gentle". Interesting match and three amazing goals of the same player for away victory.