Stadium Information
Overview
Stadion Rujevica is one of Croatia’s most important football stadiums, located in Rijeka and opened in 2015. With a capacity of 8,279, it hosts domestic league fixtures, cup matches, and international games. Croatian football venues combine historic identity with modern upgrades, reflecting the country’s strong football heritage.
Fan Culture
The presence of HNK Rijeka shapes a deeply passionate supporter culture. Croatian fans are known for organised chanting, flares, banners, and strong club loyalty. Matchdays often begin with gatherings in city centres before supporters move toward the stadium in groups.
Atmosphere
Atmosphere in Croatian stadiums can be intense and visually striking. Derby matches and European nights generate the loudest crowds, with coordinated chants and dramatic displays creating a charged environment throughout the game.
Facilities
Many Croatian stadiums have seen upgrades in recent years, with improved seating, lighting systems, hospitality areas, and broadcast facilities. While some older venues retain traditional features, newer stadiums provide a more modern spectator experience.
Sports
Football is the primary sport played in these venues, though some stadiums also host concerts and community events. Their design typically prioritises pitch quality and fan proximity to the action.
Major Events
Key events include Croatian First Football League matches, Croatian Cup ties, European qualifiers, and international fixtures involving the national team.
Local Area and Landmarks
Most stadiums are located close to city centres or coastal districts, with surrounding cafés, bars, and public spaces filling with supporters on matchdays.
Local Travel
Public transport such as buses and local rail services provide access to stadiums, though many supporters also arrive on foot from nearby districts.
