Ljutice Bogdana 1, Belgrade
Belgrade Stadiums - The Marakana stadium from the list Belgrade Stadiums is the most well known and famous stadium in Belgrade. Marakana stadium from the list Belgrade Stadiums, previously known as the Red Star Stadium, and between the people as Maralana, is the largest stadium in Serbia today with the name Rajko Mitić Stadium, after the first well-known football player... read more
Zaplanjska, Belgrade
Belgrade Stadiums - Stadium “Shopping center”, from the list Belgrade Stadiums, as it is known amongst people, is named after a murdered supporters of the football club Vozdovac, whose "home ground" is the “Stadium Shopping” center. It is located in Zaplanjska Street in the neighborhood Brace Jerkovic in Belgrade. The stadium of the football club Vozdovac, “Shopping center” in Belgrade... read more
Gospodara Vučića, Belgrade
Belgrade Stadiums - The stadium of the football club Obilic from the list Belgrade Stadiums is located in the municipality of Vračar in the part of town called Pasino Brdo, and is the home of Obilic football club. The real name of the stadium FK Obilic stadium is Milos Obilic. The first game ever played in the FK Obilic stadium... read more
Mije Kovačevića 10a, Belgrade
Belgrade Stadiums - The Omladisnki Stadium from the list Belgrade Stadiums is located in the Karaburma neighborhood in Belgrade, built in 1957, and officially opened by a game played between Rad and Spartak on August 10th in 1957. The Omladinski club from Belgrade whose home ground is the Omladinski stadium, from the list Belgrade Stadiums, played the first game with at... read more
Humska 1, Belgrade
Belgrade Stadiums - The stadium FK "Partizan" from the list Belgrade Stadiums is the second most famous stadium in Belgrade, and because of that is on the list Belgrade Stadiums. Before the Second World War on the site of the present stadium of FC Partizan there was a playground and home of the famous champion of the Belgrade Sports Club,... read more
Crnotravska , Belgrade
Belgrade Stadiums - The stadium of the Football Club “Rad” from the list Belgrade Stadiums is officially named stadium King Peter I, located in the neighborhood of Banjica in Crnotravska street. Stadion FK Rad was built in 1977 in the immediate vicinity of the stadium in Belgrade is the Military Medical Academy Hospital and sports center Banjica. The service spaces,... read more