SRC Biljanini Izvori explained

Fullname:Sports and Recreation Center Biljanini Izvori
Opened:1978
Expanded:2021
Location:Ohrid, North Macedonia
Capacity:3,978[1]
1,478 (international)[2]
Owner:Ohrid Municipality
Operator:P.E. Biljanini İzvori
Surface:Grass
Dimensions:100 x 68 meters

SRC Biljanini Izvori (Macedonian: СРЦ "Билјанини извори") is a multi-purpose stadium in Ohrid, North Macedonia. It has a seating capacity of 3,978 and is the home ground of FK Ohrid Lihnidos, FK Voska Sport and ŽFK Biljanini Izvori. It has also been used by North Macedonia's national team for training.[3]

History

The stadiums was constructed in 1978 and had a capacity of 2,500.[4] In 2021, a new Eastern stand seating 1,478 people was opened.[5] [2]

The stadium lacks floodlights, as such all the games have to be played under natural sunlight.[2]

Concerts and events

Notable matches

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.biljaniniizvori.mk/pages/sportski-objekti/gradski-stadion.php
  2. Web site: Žalgiriečiai atvyko į Šiaurės Makedoniją . FK Žalgiris . 17 July 2023 . lt . 17 July 2023.
  3. http://www.time.mk/read/55bd4d1c6c/a6ca2f0d4c/index.html
  4. Web site: ОТВОРЕНИ ТЕРЕНИ . 17 July 2023 . mk.
  5. News: Изградбата на новата трибина на стадионот "Билјанини Извори" во завршна фаза . 17 July 2023 . The Municipality of Ohrid . 21 August 2021 . mk.
  6. Web site: North Macedonia-Serbia | 2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification .
  7. Web site: Struga-Žalgiris Vilnius | UEFA Champions League 2023/24 Qualifying .
  8. Web site: Struga-Budućnost Podgorica | UEFA Europa Conference League 2023/24 Qualifying .
  9. Web site: Struga-Breidanlik | UEFA Europa Conference League 2023/24 Qualifying .