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Das Stadion Stari plac (deutsch Alter Platz), auch bekannt unter der Bezeichnung Kod Stare Plinare (Am alten Gaswerk), in internationalen Medien häufig irrtümlich als Plinada bezeichnet, ist ein ehemaliges Fußballstadion in der kroatischen Hafenstadt Split, das dem Fußballverein Hajduk Split bis zur Errichtung des Stadion Poljud im Jahr 1979 als Heimspielstätte diente.

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dbo:abstract Das Stadion Stari plac (deutsch Alter Platz), auch bekannt unter der Bezeichnung Kod Stare Plinare (Am alten Gaswerk), in internationalen Medien häufig irrtümlich als Plinada bezeichnet, ist ein ehemaliges Fußballstadion in der kroatischen Hafenstadt Split, das dem Fußballverein Hajduk Split bis zur Errichtung des Stadion Poljud im Jahr 1979 als Heimspielstätte diente. (de) El Estadio Stari Plac​ (en croata: Stadion Stari Plac) es un estadio de usos múltiples en Split, Croacia, que solía ser utilizado principalmente para el fútbol. En abril de 2010 el equipo de Croacia de rugby jugó un partido en el estadio contra Holanda en el torneo de la Copa Europea de Naciones 2008-10. La zona del estadio fue construido en lo que era originalmente una fábrica de gas y también fue utilizado como campo de entrenamiento militar por parte del ejército. Fue utilizado inicialmente como el estadio del Hajduk, aunque fue un lugar fundamental en los primeros años no fue hasta 1926 que la primera estructura fue construida. (es) Stari plac (lit. "Old ground"), also often referred to as Plinara Stadion, (or incorrectly in some foreign sources as Plinada Stadion) is a stadium in Split, Croatia used originally for association football and later mainly for rugby union. It hosted a match between Yugoslavia and Netherlands in the UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying tournament, and in April 2010 a match between Croatia national rugby union team playing against Netherlands in the 2008-10 European Nations Cup tournament. Stari plac is the home ground of Rugby Club Nada Split. The area the stadium was built on was originally a gasworks and was also used as a military training ground by the army. It was initially used as the home stadium of HNK Hajduk Split, and although it was their basic venue in the early years and it was not until 1926 that the first stand was built. In the beginning the 100 x 60 meters pitch was oriented west-to-east. After First World War it was resized to 105 x 70 meters on a north-to-south orientation. Its first wooden stands, built in 1926, burned down that same year. Three years later new stands were built with a capacity of 900 people, but these were gradually demolished during the Second World War. After the war the stadium received a major reconstruction with a new drainage system, and a wooden west stand for 1400 people. Ten years later the sandy pitch was replaced with grass one, and later on new stands were built on eastern side of the pitch. In November 2009 Hajduk fans watched a home game versus Dinamo Zagreb on a big screen in the Stari plac, rather than see the game in the Poljud, in a protest against actual club board. (en) Lo stadio Stari Plac è stato uno stadio di calcio, ora adibito a stadio di rugby, situato a Spalato, in Croazia. È stato inaugurato nel 1911 e ristrutturato due volte nel 1959 e 1971; attualmente ha una capacità di cinquemila spettatori. È stato utilizzato per gli incontri dell'Hajduk Spalato, mentre dal 1979 ospita la squadra di rugby del Nada. (it) Stadion Stari plac (Staro Hajdukovo, Stadion pod Marjanom, Kod stare Plinare) – stadion piłkarski w Splicie, w Chorwacji. Obiekt może pomieścić do 20 000 widzów. Swoje spotkania rozgrywają na nim rugbyści klubu RK Nada Split, w latach 1911–1979 występowali na nim również piłkarze Hajduka Split. Boisko Hajduka Split utworzono w 1911 roku na dawnym wojskowym placu ćwiczebnym. Powstało ono wówczas w orientacji wschód-zachód. W 1923 roku zmieniono orientację boiska na północ-południe. W 1926 roku zbudowano pierwszą drewnianą trybunę, ale jeszcze tego samego roku została ona zniszczona przez pożar. Trzy lata później wybudowano kolejną drewnianą trybunę na 900 widzów. Uległa ona zniszczeniu podczas II wojny światowej. W 1949 roku wybudowano następną drewnianą trybunę na 1400 widzów. Dziesięć lat później powstała wschodnia trybuna i postawiono maszty oświetleniowe. W 1979 roku Hajduk Split przeniósł się na nowo powstały stadion Poljud, a maszty oświetleniowe przeniesiono na stadion Park mladeži. W okresie użytkowania obiektu Hajduk Split dziewięciokrotnie zdobył tytuł mistrza Jugosławii. Obecnie ze stadionu korzystają rugbyści klubu RK Nada Split. Na arenie dwukrotnie zagrała piłkarska reprezentacja Jugosławii, 26 lutego 1969 roku towarzysko ze Szwecją (2:1) oraz 4 kwietnia 1971 roku w eliminacjach do ME 1972 z Holandią (2:0). (pl)
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rdfs:comment Das Stadion Stari plac (deutsch Alter Platz), auch bekannt unter der Bezeichnung Kod Stare Plinare (Am alten Gaswerk), in internationalen Medien häufig irrtümlich als Plinada bezeichnet, ist ein ehemaliges Fußballstadion in der kroatischen Hafenstadt Split, das dem Fußballverein Hajduk Split bis zur Errichtung des Stadion Poljud im Jahr 1979 als Heimspielstätte diente. (de) Lo stadio Stari Plac è stato uno stadio di calcio, ora adibito a stadio di rugby, situato a Spalato, in Croazia. È stato inaugurato nel 1911 e ristrutturato due volte nel 1959 e 1971; attualmente ha una capacità di cinquemila spettatori. È stato utilizzato per gli incontri dell'Hajduk Spalato, mentre dal 1979 ospita la squadra di rugby del Nada. (it) El Estadio Stari Plac​ (en croata: Stadion Stari Plac) es un estadio de usos múltiples en Split, Croacia, que solía ser utilizado principalmente para el fútbol. En abril de 2010 el equipo de Croacia de rugby jugó un partido en el estadio contra Holanda en el torneo de la Copa Europea de Naciones 2008-10. (es) Stari plac (lit. "Old ground"), also often referred to as Plinara Stadion, (or incorrectly in some foreign sources as Plinada Stadion) is a stadium in Split, Croatia used originally for association football and later mainly for rugby union. It hosted a match between Yugoslavia and Netherlands in the UEFA Euro 1972 qualifying tournament, and in April 2010 a match between Croatia national rugby union team playing against Netherlands in the 2008-10 European Nations Cup tournament. Stari plac is the home ground of Rugby Club Nada Split. (en) Stadion Stari plac (Staro Hajdukovo, Stadion pod Marjanom, Kod stare Plinare) – stadion piłkarski w Splicie, w Chorwacji. Obiekt może pomieścić do 20 000 widzów. Swoje spotkania rozgrywają na nim rugbyści klubu RK Nada Split, w latach 1911–1979 występowali na nim również piłkarze Hajduka Split. (pl)
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