Stadion Varteks[1] is a football stadium in Varaždin, Croatia. It is the home ground of the Croatian Football League club NK Varaždin and the lower division club NK Varteks.

Stadion Varteks
Stadion Varteks in 2020
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Full nameStadion Varteks
LocationVaraždin, Croatia
Coordinates46°17′36″N 16°20′39″E / 46.2933°N 16.3443°E / 46.2933; 16.3443
OperatorNK Varaždin
Capacity8,818
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1931
Tenants
NK Varaždin (1931–2015)
NK Varteks (2011–)
NK Varaždin (2012–)

The stadium was built in 1931 as the home ground for a different NK Varaždin team, which overlapped with the current tenant with a similar name until its disbandment in 2015.

Stadion Varteks has undergone several renovations since 1931, and currently has an all-seating capacity of 8,818.[1] It consists of three stands, with the main stand being the only one with a roof.

Since 1993, the Croatia national football team and the Croatia national under-21 football team have occasionally played their home games at the venue. For some of these games, and for some club-level UEFA competitions, rules against advertising of stadium sponsors has seen the generic name Gradski Stadion ("City Stadium") used.

The stadium is located near the Varteks clothing factory, and also features a Varteks fan shop and a café. From 1958 to 2010, the clothing factory was the main sponsor of the original NK Varaždin team, which changed its name to NK Varteks (no relation to the club founded in 2011) during those 52 seasons. Varteks clothing factory general manager Anđelko Herjavec also served as the president of the original NK Varteks, and was a member of the executive board of the Croatian Football Federation. After his death in a traffic accident in 2001, Stadion Varteks was unofficially renamed Stadion Anđelko Herjavec by fans of NK Varteks; this name still occasionally appears in media coverage.[citation needed]

On 31 May 2017, the stadium hosted the 2017 Croatian Football Cup final between Rijeka and Dinamo Zagreb.

International matches

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The stadium hosted several international matches of the Croatia national football team.[2]

Date Competition Croatia vs. Score Attendance
26 March 1996 Friendly   Israel 2–0 3,684
25 April 2001 Friendly   Greece 2–2 9,390
2 June 2001 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifiers   San Marino 4–0 6,620
21 August 2002 Friendly   Wales 1–1 4,000
2 April 2003 Euro 2004 qualifiers   Andorra 2–0 8,290
18 August 2004 Friendly   Israel 1–0 8,000
7 June 2015 Friendly   Gibraltar 4–0 7,737
11 June 2019 Friendly   Tunisia 1–2 8,036

References

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  1. ^ a b "Klubovi – Varaždin" (in Croatian). Croatian Football League. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Stadion Anđelko Herjavec, Varaždín, football venue". eu-football.info. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
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