Coordinates: 45°10′N 15°30′E / 45.167°N 15.500°E / 45.167; 15.500
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4.5 based on 160 reviews
I'm a member of a Club, I had a season ticket, and a stock holder as well... I'm going on Poljud 22 years, but this is the first time to visit stadium inside with guide. My girlfriend and friends from Istria came to Split and I wanted to show them a great history of my football club "Hajduk" Split. You can buy tickets in a fan-shop, 35 HRK per person or 5 €. Stadium was built 1979 for a Mediterranean games, it has 35 000 seats, construction is 20 meters inside the earth, so it's very safe stadium. Yes, stadium needs a new face lifting, they said maybe 13 million euros will do everything... Inside they show you all the trophies around the globe, Hajduk was first team in World who visit every continent... Hajduk played big international match 1944 in Bari (Italy) against British Army, it was a big scream in the World, Hajduk is a honorary team of Free France by Charles de Gaulle ! 18 champions titles, many Cups, Supercups, 5 states, many big players... But...you must be in Split on the match, then you'll see "Torcida", the oldest european ultra fan organization, established 1950 ! Our guide was very knowledgeable, very kind and helpful, recommend !
3.5 based on 764 reviews
Old Town and surrounding scenery are at a glance. it's beautiful. the last stairs are steep. be careful
2.5 based on 16 reviews
This stadium is terrible and weird, but it definitely deserves a 5 star rating just because of that... Stands are super high relative to the pitch, and all 4 stands are different... The Dinamo Zagreb matches are not really crowded, and buying tickets on the day of the gane is easy and cheap (buy earlier though, to avoid waiting 15-29min before the gane starts as many soectators seem to buy ticks last-minute). Tickets were approx 5-10eur
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