FC Vujadin Boškov

Fudbalski Centar Vujadin Boškov is the training facility of Serbian professional football club FK Vojvodina. The sports complex was named after Vujadin Boškov, a former player and successful trainer of FK Vojvodina.

FC Vujadin Boškov
LocationVeternik, Serbia
OwnerFK Vojvodina
TypeFootball training ground
Genre(s)FK Vojvodina
FK Vojvodina youth teams
Construction
Opened1970s
Renovated2006 (completely renovated)
Expanded2009
Construction cost 2 million (2006 Renovation)
Website
FC Vujadin Boškov (in Serbian)

History

In the early 1970s on the edge of Novi Sad and the road to Veternik, a sport and training center was built to be the home of football club FK Vojvodina.

In 2006 the club reconstructed the complex along with the stadium. In 2009 the training facility was expanded.

Facilities

The center has 85,000 m2 of sports facilities and 2,000 m2 of enclosed space. It hosts six courts. One court offers artificial grass. Two courts are surrounded by bleachers, and the main allows matches and training at night.[1]

The facility has eight double rooms and two luxury suites. Each unit has a television, air conditioner, refrigerator and an internet connection. A kitchen prepares meals for the teams. The complex has changing room, gym, medical center and laundry facilities.

The main building houses two press centers.

A recreational facility and amusement includes TV, billiards, table football, computers and air conditioners. Security is provided.

Regarding functionality, architectural solutions, modern equipment and building materials used, this center is one of the most modern training camps in South Eastern Europe.[1]

Notables

FK Vojvodina has developed renowned professional footballers such as Miloš Krasić, Gojko Kačar, Milan Stepanov, Srđan Bajčetić (retired), Dušan Tadić, Željko Brkić, Danijel Aleksić, Slobodan Medojević, Aleksandar Katai, Goran Šaula, Damir Stojak and former Barnsley player Jovo Bosančić.

References

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