Stadion "Koševo" (Sarajevo)
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Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium is stadium owned by the city of Sarajevo. It is also known as Koševo Stadium. The stadium is located in the Sarajevo neighbourhood of Koševo and it is used mostly by F.C. Sarajevo.
The stadium was opened in the year 1947. In 1984, it was reconstructed for the 1984 Winter Olympics, and is therefore often called Olympic Stadium. Now, it is officially called "Asim Ferhatović - Hase" since July 2004, after Asim Ferhatović, the legendary FK Sarajevo player who retired in 1967.
Today Koševo can seat 35,630[1] and is also the home stadium of the national football side of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sarajevo plays its home games at Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium, a 35,630 seat venue located in the city's Koševo neighborhood. Horde Zla, the team's supporters organization since 1987, traditionally occupies the stadium's north side. The club is strongly associated with its bordo colors, the Koševo stadium, and former stars such as Asim Ferhatović and Safet Sušić, as well as with the city of Sarajevo and Bosnia in general.
The stadium was opened in the year 1947. In 1984, it was reconstructed for the 1984 Winter Olympics, and is therefore often called Olympic Stadium. Now, it is officially called "Asim Ferhatović - Hase" since July 2004, after Asim Ferhatović, the legendary FK Sarajevo player who retired in 1967.
Today Koševo can seat 35,630[1] and is also the home stadium of the national football side of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sarajevo plays its home games at Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium, a 35,630 seat venue located in the city's Koševo neighborhood. Horde Zla, the team's supporters organization since 1987, traditionally occupies the stadium's north side. The club is strongly associated with its bordo colors, the Koševo stadium, and former stars such as Asim Ferhatović and Safet Sušić, as well as with the city of Sarajevo and Bosnia in general.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asim_Ferhatović_Hase_Stadium
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Kordinate: 43°52'25"N 18°24'30"E
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- Gradski stadion 139 km
- Jezero 0.3 km
- Koševo 0.3 km
- Porodiliste Jezero 0.3 km
- Bosnalijek 0.6 km
- Klinički Centar Univerziteta u Sarajevu (Bolnica Koševo) 0.8 km
- Ciglane 0.9 km
- Sarajevo Golf Teren 1.4 km
- Pofalići 2.3 km
- Buća Potok 3.8 km
- Industry Free Zone Vogosca 4.7 km
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