Adem Jashari Olympic Stadium

Adem Jashari Olympic Stadium
Stadiumi Olimpik Adem Jashari
Former namesTrepça/Trepča Stadium (until 1999)
LocationMitrovica, Kosovo
Coordinates42°52′56″N 20°51′04″E / 42.882101°N 20.850997°E / 42.882101; 20.850997
OwnerMunicipality of Mitrovica
OperatorKF Trepça
Capacity16,300
Record attendance25,000
Field size105 by 68 metres (114.8 yd × 74.4 yd)
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardLED
Construction
Built1970s
Opened1979
Renovated2014, 2017, 2019–ongoing
Closed2019–ongoing
Construction cost18,24 million[a]
ArchitectALB-Architect
Tenants
KF Trepça (until 1989, 1999–present)[2]
FK Trepča (1989–1999)
KFF Mitrovica (selected matches)
Kosovo national football teams (selected matches)

The Adem Jashari Olympic Stadium (Albanian: Stadiumi Olimpik Adem Jashari) is a multi-purpose stadium in Mitrovica, Kosovo, which is used mostly for football matches and has been the home ground of the Kosovan football club KF Trepça since 1999.[3] The stadium has a capacity of around 18,500 after renovation is completed. This stadium, built in 1938, was known as Trepça/Trepča Stadium until 1999. After the Kosovo War, the stadium was renamed in honour of Adem Jashari, one of the founders of the Kosovo Liberation Army.

History

Club History

The Adem Jashari Olympic stadium has always been the home of a football club representing Trepça. From 1989 until 1999, the football club FK Trepča called the stadium its home until the Kosovo War, consequently making the club relocate to North Mitrovica. KF Trepça and FK Trepča both claim the heritage of the Yugoslavian club. From 1999, KF Trepça regularly played their home games in the stadium. To this day both clubs still exist using the same identities but with FK Trepca being a member of the Football Association of Serbia whilst KF Trepca is a member of the Football Federation of Kosovo.[4]

International matches

On 31 October 1979, it hosted a UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying match of Yugoslavia against Romania and finished with the result 2–1.[5][6] On 5 March 2014, after 35 years hosted the first permitted by FIFA match of the Kosovo against Haiti and finished with the result 0–0.[7][8]

# Date Competition Opponent Score Att. Ref
 Yugoslavia (1946–1992)
1. 31 October 1979 (1979-10-31) UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying  Romania 2–1 24,397 [5][6]
 Kosovo (from 2014)
1. 5 March 2014 (2014-03-05) Friendly  Haiti 0–0 17,000 [7][8]
2. 21 May 2014 (2014-05-21)  Turkey 1–6 17,000 [9][10]
3. 13 November 2017 (2017-11-13)  Latvia 4–3 5,116 [11]

Inauguration

On 4 July 2017, after renovation was held a qualifying match for 2017–18 UEFA Champions League against Faroese club Víkingur Gøta. Playing for the first time at the recently refurbished Adem Jashari Olympic Stadium.

Trepça'89 1–4 Víkingur Gøta
Florent Hasani 65' Report Sorin Anghel 37'
Perparim Islami 40' (o.g.)
Sølvi Vatnhamar 52', 59'
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Alexander Harkam (Austria)
Trepça'89
Víkingur Gøta
GK 20 Enis Manxholli
LB 13 Arbër Potoku
CB 22 Argjend Mustafa
CB 23 Ilir Izmaku  90'
RB 21 Perparim Islami 40' (o.g.)  57'
DM 17 Ylber Maloku
DM 25 Rron Broja
CM 11 Fiton Hajdari  35'  57'
CM 5 Kushtrim Lushtaku  62'  71'
CM 8 Florent Hasani 65'
CF 19 Blerand Kurtishaj  31'  33'
Substitutions:
GK 12 Enes Çitaku
FW 7 Hasan Hyseni
MF 10 Shpëtim Idrizi  71'
MF 15 Muharrem Jashari
FW 19 Odi Henry Chibueze  57'  89'
DF 29 Asare Richard
FW 99 Otto John  57'
Manager:
Zekirija Ramadani
GK 1 Elias Rasmussen
LB 3 Hanus Jacobsen
CB 13 Erling Jacobsen
CB 14 Atli Gregersen
RB 21 Gert Hansen
DM 19 Sorin Anghel  29' 37'  56'
DM 16 Hans Jørgin Djurhuus  44'  55'
CM 9 Filip Đorđević  67'
CM 24 Gunnar Vatnhamar
CM 10 Sølvi Vatnhamar 52', 59'
CF 30 Adeshina Lawal  82'
Substitutions:
GK 25 Bárður á Reynatrøð
FW 2 Andreas Olsen  82'
FW 10 Heðin Hansen  55'
MF 15 Jákup Olsen
DF 18 Ási Rasmussen
DF 20 Hans Jákup Lervig  56'
FW 22 Arnbjørn Svensson
Manager:
Sámal Erik Hentze

Renovations

In 2024, the stadium underwent a complete renovation. The works are being carried out by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports (MCYS) and are aimed at elevating the stadium to UEFA's 4th category standards. This renovation involves significant upgrades to meet international FIFA requirements and improve the facility's infrastructure.[12][13][14]

Notes and references

Notes

  1. ^ The 2014 (first) renovation cost €740,000, the 2017 (second) renovation cost €1.5 million, while the third (2019–ongoing) renovation cost €16 million (€12.5 million in the first phase and €3.2 million in the second phase).[1]

References

  1. ^ "Kostoja e rinovimit të stadiumit "Adem Jashari" rritet për 3.2 milionë euro" [The cost of the renovation of the "Adem Jashari" stadium increases by 3.2 million euros] (in Albanian). Koha Ditore. 29 June 2023.
  2. ^ "A brief history of Kosovo football". FFK. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Trepça, Trepçës '89: Historia nuk falet e as nuk mund t'i merret askujt". Epoka e Re (in Albanian). 3 August 2019. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  4. ^ James Piotr Montague (26 November 2016). "One City. Two Soccer Clubs Split by War". New York Times. Retrieved 15 May 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Yugoslavia (2–1) Romania". eu-football.info. 31 October 1979.
  6. ^ a b "Yugoslavia national football team results (1970–79)". RSSSF.
  7. ^ a b "Kosova e dha provimin, barazoi pa gola me Haitin" [Kosovo passed the exam, draw without goals with Haiti] (in Albanian). Football Federation of Kosovo. 5 March 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Kosovo footballers draw with Haiti in Mitrovica debut". 5 March 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  9. ^ "Kosova pësoi humbje nga Turqia" [Kosovo suffered losses from Turkey] (in Albanian). Football Federation of Kosovo. 21 May 2014.
  10. ^ "Kosovo (1–6) Turkey". eu-football.info. 21 May 2014.
  11. ^ "Kosovo (4–3) Latvia". eu-football.info. 13 November 2017.
  12. ^ "The Olympic Stadium "Adem Jashari" is being renovated, the works are being carried out with high intensity (VIDEO)". Kosova Press. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
  13. ^ n.a. (12 April 2024). "FFK publikon pamjet me dron dhe flet për renovimin e stadiumit 'Adem Jashari'" [FFK publishes drone footage and talks about the renovation of the 'Adem Jashari' stadium]. Gazeta Olle.
  14. ^ "Stadiumi Olimpik "Adem Jashari" po rinovohet" [The "Adem Jashari" Olympic Stadium is being renovated]. RTV21. 12 April 2024.