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Anđelko Herjavec
Stadion Varteksa
Stade Varteks.JPG
Full name Stadion Anđelko Herjavec
Former names Stadion NK Varteks
Location Varaždin, Croatia
Coordinates 46°18′47″N 16°20′30″E / 46.3131361111°N 16.3417277778°E / 46.3131361111; 16.3417277778Coordinates: 46°18′47″N 16°20′30″E / 46.3131361111°N 16.3417277778°E / 46.3131361111; 16.3417277778
Built 1931
Operator NK Varteks
Surface Grass
Capacity 10,800
Tenants
NK Varteks
(1931–present)

Stadion Anđelko Herjavec, also known as Stadion NK Varteks or Stadion Varteksa, is a football stadium in Varaždin, Croatia, and the home ground of NK Varteks. The stadium was built in 1931, although it underwent several renovations after that, and currently has an all-seating capacity of 10,800. It consists of three stands, with the main stand being the only one with a roof.

The stadium is located near the Varteks clothing factory, and also features a Varteks fan shop and a café. It was named after Anđelko Herjavec, a former chairman of NK Varteks who died in a road accident near Posedarje in July 2001. Herjavec was also the chairman of NK Varteks when they reached the quarterfinals of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1999, which was their biggest international success to date.

[edit] International matches

The stadium also hosted several international matches of the Croatian national football team as well as the Croatian national under-21 football team.

Date Competition Teams Score
17 March 1993 Friendly Croatia Croatia U-21 vs. Slovenia Slovenia U-21 1–1
2 September 1995 U-21 Euro qualifiers Croatia Croatia U-21 vs. Estonia Estonia U-21 1–0
5 October 1995 U-21 Euro qualifiers Croatia Croatia U-21 vs. Italy Italy U-21 2–2
26 March 1996 Friendly Croatia Croatia vs. Israel Israel 2–0
28 March 2000 Friendly Croatia Croatia U-21 vs. Germany Germany U-21 2–0
25 April 2001 Friendly Croatia Croatia vs. Greece Greece 2–2
2 June 2001 FIFA World Cup qualifiers Croatia Croatia vs. San Marino San Marino 4–0
21 August 2002 Friendly Croatia Croatia vs. Wales Wales 1–1
2 April 2003 Euro qualifiers Croatia Croatia vs. Andorra Andorra 2–0
16 November 2003 U-21 Euro play-offs Croatia Croatia U-21 vs. Scotland Scotland U-21 2–0
18 August 2004 Friendly Croatia Croatia U-21 vs. Israel Israel U-21 0–2
18 August 2004 Friendly Croatia Croatia vs. Israel Israel 1–0
2 June 2007 U-21 Euro qualifiers Croatia Croatia U-21 vs. Faroe Islands Faroe Islands U-21 2–0
5 September 2008 U-21 Euro qualifiers Croatia Croatia U-21 vs. Albania Albania U-21 4–0
9 September 2008 U-21 Euro qualifiers Croatia Croatia U-21 vs. Italy Italy U-21 1–1
27 March 2009 Friendly Croatia Croatia U-21 vs. Montenegro Montenegro U-21 1–1
13 October 2009 U-21 Euro qualifiers Croatia Croatia U-21 vs. Serbia Serbia U-21 3–1

[edit] References

Coordinates: 46°18′47″N 16°20′30″E / 46.3131361111°N 16.3417277778°E / 46.3131361111; 16.3417277778




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