I always love to think about how every stadium in your videos, big or small, holds a deep emotional connection for thousands of people. Countless lifelong memories were made in these stadiums.
I visited Belgrade derby in march in Zvezda stadium and visited Partizan stadium also and went to Partizan vs Alba Berlin Basketball in Štark arena absolutely beautiful all of them come to Serbia
Also it is worth noting that some of this teams will not play 2023-24 season on they home ground because of renovation. Vojvodina Will be playing on TSC arena in Bačka Topola for several rounds, also IMT-s stadium doesnt have requiremets to host Super liga matches on their ground, so they will play on Stadium shoping center, also Železničar Pančevo will probably play several rounds on Smederevo stadium. Radnički Kragujevac will also move this season because of building of new 20000 seats stadium, they still cant decide on which ground they will will be playing. Also i cant leave whithout mentioning clear fact that most of our stadiums are dump, but goverment decided to change their altitude on that topic and started buildin new stadiums. They already built 3 new ones 8000 seaters in Loznica, Zajecar and Leskovac, there are plans for 5 more 8000 seats stadiums in Serbia. Also as I mentioned new 20000 seats stadium in Kragujevac, 55000 seat national stadium, new stadium of Red star Belgrade (45-55000 seats), probably new stadium of Spartak Subotica and reconstruction of Stadium Karadjordje in Novi sad and Čair in Niš.
remove the eagle from ur photo isnt that the Albanian nobles flag dating back in illyrian times? even i that am not from balkans i know the eagle is albania
@speeddemon8977 Then you should read some history books, because this flag was used in Serbia before Albanians came from Caucasus and settled in the Balkans.
Stadion Javor needs some upgrades but has a pretty location. Despite its small size it looks like a great place to watch a match. Stadion Rajko Mitic is probably the best one but I love the TSC Arena is my favourite. I too love the lumber/wood (timber in Australia) roof, its beautiful. The shopping centre stadium is pretty cool too and my daughter's favourite. God bless the Serbian Orthodox Church!!!
These are all old pictures from a few years ago, some of those stadiums now look quite decent by our standards!!! For example, stadium Mladost, Novi Pazar, Čukarički and some more!!!
I guess these timber stadiums in Europe (Puskas Academy, Sepsi in Romania, Backa Topola in Serbia) are clearly connected with Hungary and their minority (you can see their flag on the seating). It seems like some of their traditional architecture and a constant attempt to make some political statement...
The current Hungarian government has been openly supporting some clubs in neighboring countries who have been developing close ties to the Hungarian communities they are situated in. The government's noticeable enthusiasm about financing stadium construction both within and outside of Hungary has a controversial reception from the public of course, some like it, some don't.
Serbian stadiums are in bad condition. That is why they started building new ones. This video shows one such stadium. It is the one in Backa Topla, where TSC plays. In the meantime, 3 new and beautiful stadiums were built. In Loznica, Zajecar and Leskovac. In September, the construction of the new stadium in Kragujevac begins. Construction of several more stadiums is expected in all major cities with important football clubs. I forgot to mention a relatively new stadium in Gornji Milanovac where the second division Metalac plays. Also, Serbia will get a new national stadium for the needs of the national team.
Čukarički will actually play next season at other stadium because they will increase capacity of their stadium. IMT just entered the league and they can't play at that stadium in SL, they will use some other stadium.
No, don't give up on testicle goulash, with your viewer numbers, you should promote it... It is the main source of income for most central European football clubs, how are they going to compete with Saudi Arabian money without the testicle goulash income?
6:14 As you can see from the seats there's a Hungarian connection here, and it's not a healthy one. Hungary's right-wing Prime Minister, Victor Orban, has been using Hungarian government money to build football facilities in what's called Greater Hungary - places with large ethnic Hungarian populations that used to be in Hungary but are now in countries such as Serbia, Slovakia and Ukraine. He gave the equivalent of 14m euro to FK TSC, much of which went into renovating the stadium here. Orban is using football because he knows it appeals to young men, especially those with nationalistic tendencies. Most of the money is going to youth academies so he can get them young. This isn't healthy because increasing ethnic identity outside national borders has a violent and ugly history in the region, as should be obvious. What happened in Bosnia could happen in decades to come in any number of places in Europe. It's the genesis of the current war in Ukraine. The answer to any difficulties caused by Europe's complex map of ethnicities is to have open borders and allow all communities to celebrate their own traditions, so that it doesn't matter whether borders match ethnic identities or not. Also, recognise that people don't have to be one thing - you can be Serbian and Hungarian, Irish and British, Slovakian and Roma. Live and let live. english.atlatszo.hu/2018/12/11/the-orban-government-spent-billions-on-hungarian-football-clubs-in-serbia-romania-and-slovakia/
no open borders has failed so badly that its believers have become so demoralized by their failed cult like religious beliefs that they have become sadistic. Nationalism is a perfectly natural reaction to the leftwing degeneracy.
I always love to think about how every stadium in your videos, big or small, holds a deep emotional connection for thousands of people. Countless lifelong memories were made in these stadiums.
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I visited Belgrade derby in march in Zvezda stadium and visited Partizan stadium also and went to Partizan vs Alba Berlin Basketball in Štark arena absolutely beautiful all of them come to Serbia
Also it is worth noting that some of this teams will not play 2023-24 season on they home ground because of renovation. Vojvodina Will be playing on TSC arena in Bačka Topola for several rounds, also IMT-s stadium doesnt have requiremets to host Super liga matches on their ground, so they will play on Stadium shoping center, also Železničar Pančevo will probably play several rounds on Smederevo stadium. Radnički Kragujevac will also move this season because of building of new 20000 seats stadium, they still cant decide on which ground they will will be playing.
Also i cant leave whithout mentioning clear fact that most of our stadiums are dump, but goverment decided to change their altitude on that topic and started buildin new stadiums. They already built 3 new ones 8000 seaters in Loznica, Zajecar and Leskovac, there are plans for 5 more 8000 seats stadiums in Serbia. Also as I mentioned new 20000 seats stadium in Kragujevac, 55000 seat national stadium, new stadium of Red star Belgrade (45-55000 seats), probably new stadium of Spartak Subotica and reconstruction of Stadium Karadjordje in Novi sad and Čair in Niš.
remove the eagle from ur photo isnt that the Albanian nobles flag dating back in illyrian times? even i that am not from balkans i know the eagle is albania
@speeddemon8977 Then you should read some history books, because this flag was used in Serbia before Albanians came from Caucasus and settled in the Balkans.
Stadion Shopping Centre is one of the most bizarre stadiums I've ever seen
Can you do the hockey east arenas next please
Stadion Javor needs some upgrades but has a pretty location. Despite its small size it looks like a great place to watch a match. Stadion Rajko Mitic is probably the best one but I love the TSC Arena is my favourite. I too love the lumber/wood (timber in Australia) roof, its beautiful. The shopping centre stadium is pretty cool too and my daughter's favourite. God bless the Serbian Orthodox Church!!!
Most of them looks cozy imo, and some of them reminds me of those generic small stadiums from older PES/FIFA games
These are all old pictures from a few years ago, some of those stadiums now look quite decent by our standards!!! For example, stadium Mladost, Novi Pazar, Čukarički and some more!!!
Could you do the Cyta Championship next? It is the top flight for the Republic of Cyprus
I guess these timber stadiums in Europe (Puskas Academy, Sepsi in Romania, Backa Topola in Serbia) are clearly connected with Hungary and their minority (you can see their flag on the seating). It seems like some of their traditional architecture and a constant attempt to make some political statement...
The current Hungarian government has been openly supporting some clubs in neighboring countries who have been developing close ties to the Hungarian communities they are situated in. The government's noticeable enthusiasm about financing stadium construction both within and outside of Hungary has a controversial reception from the public of course, some like it, some don't.
good observation. Probably not so much a political statement but that it looks awesome.
I love that music in the background. What is the title of the background music?
Can you do the National FFF stadiums next?
7:18 a football stadium on top of a Shopping center THAT'S COOLLLL!! 😮
This soccer stadium on top of a shopping mall is over the top 😀
Serbian stadiums are in bad condition. That is why they started building new ones. This video shows one such stadium. It is the one in Backa Topla, where TSC plays. In the meantime, 3 new and beautiful stadiums were built. In Loznica, Zajecar and Leskovac. In September, the construction of the new stadium in Kragujevac begins. Construction of several more stadiums is expected in all major cities with important football clubs. I forgot to mention a relatively new stadium in Gornji Milanovac where the second division Metalac plays. Also, Serbia will get a new national stadium for the needs of the national team.
Čukarički will actually play next season at other stadium because they will increase capacity of their stadium.
IMT just entered the league and they can't play at that stadium in SL, they will use some other stadium.
Still waiting for Polish Ekstraklasa stadiums :D
Ive got one for you: ballparks of the Cuban National Series
Amazing
I think they hold european u21 championship 10 years ago
I like the song, what song is it?
Can you do either Gibraltar or Faroe Islands please?
Do the faroe islands please
Stadium shopping center can't be sold out because of some mistake during building, if been souldout, could be collapse
Have you done the Hungarian league!? I think that might be interesting
Come on man, where is the Slovenian Football league 1
Many renovated around 2012, you don't know why? With rival and world cup finalist Croatia next door?
No, don't give up on testicle goulash, with your viewer numbers, you should promote it... It is the main source of income for most central European football clubs, how are they going to compete with Saudi Arabian money without the testicle goulash income?
Quirino province inter-barangay basketball league please
Hockey?
Breast milk
6:14 As you can see from the seats there's a Hungarian connection here, and it's not a healthy one. Hungary's right-wing Prime Minister, Victor Orban, has been using Hungarian government money to build football facilities in what's called Greater Hungary - places with large ethnic Hungarian populations that used to be in Hungary but are now in countries such as Serbia, Slovakia and Ukraine. He gave the equivalent of 14m euro to FK TSC, much of which went into renovating the stadium here.
Orban is using football because he knows it appeals to young men, especially those with nationalistic tendencies. Most of the money is going to youth academies so he can get them young.
This isn't healthy because increasing ethnic identity outside national borders has a violent and ugly history in the region, as should be obvious. What happened in Bosnia could happen in decades to come in any number of places in Europe. It's the genesis of the current war in Ukraine.
The answer to any difficulties caused by Europe's complex map of ethnicities is to have open borders and allow all communities to celebrate their own traditions, so that it doesn't matter whether borders match ethnic identities or not. Also, recognise that people don't have to be one thing - you can be Serbian and Hungarian, Irish and British, Slovakian and Roma. Live and let live.
english.atlatszo.hu/2018/12/11/the-orban-government-spent-billions-on-hungarian-football-clubs-in-serbia-romania-and-slovakia/
no open borders has failed so badly that its believers have become so demoralized by their failed cult like religious beliefs that they have become sadistic. Nationalism is a perfectly natural reaction to the leftwing degeneracy.