
Poljud
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Poljud Stadium, officially known as Gradski stadion Poljud, is located in the city of Split, Croatia. It was opened in 1979 for the Mediterranean Games. The stadium is famous for its unique architectural design. Its roof resembles a seashell or a sea wave, perfectly matching the nearby coastline. Poljud was designed by architect Boris Magaš and is considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. Poljud is the home stadium of HNK Hajduk Split, one of the oldest and most successful football clubs in the region. The stadium has a capacity of around 34,000 spectators. Hajduk’s fans, known as Torcida, are famous for creating one of the most passionate atmospheres in European football. In addition to football matches, Poljud has hosted major concerts, athletics events, and international sports competitions. The stadium also includes the Hajduk Museum, where visitors can explore the rich history of the club. More than just a stadium, Poljud is a symbol of Split, representing the city’s strong connection to sport, the sea, and local identity.