An old concrete stadium with one main (roofed) stand, situated behind the benches. The rest of the stadium is almost o-shaped, with roughly 10-15 rows in small roofless stands. AWAY supporters are situated in one of the corners. The atmosphere in internationals is very friendly in and around the stadium, before, during and after a game. AWAY supporter's will be kept in the stand roughly 15 minutes after the game is finished, while the rest of the stadium is emptied. Before the game the local police put up some plastic tape to prevent fans going into the close proximity of the ground. I.e. they want you to enter using certain walkways, but if you're polite they might still let you through. After the game bars & restaurants are a just a mere 5 minute walk northwest. A recommended stadium to visit, with a nice night out in a very friendly atmosphere. TRULY...
Read moreClassic smaller all seated European stadium, 3 open sides with 1 covered stand. Approximately 13,000 capacity. We attended a UEFA Under 21 Championship Qualifier between Kosovo and England. Good attendance, obviously almost entirely made up of Kosovan supporters who were extremely friendly to the handful of England supporters like us who had travelled to the game. For this particular evening game it was free to attend and there were a good number of younger fans supporting their Country. A number of Kosovo supporters came to talk to us at the end of the game and were...
Read moreThe Fadil Vokrri Stadium is a relatively small, roofless venue by European standards, but it’s very charming and usually well attended. I was here for the Kosovo vs Slovenia international. You should dress a bit warmer, as it gets chilly here in the evenings. One major downside, however, is the beer: at €3 it’s a bit pricey and unfortunately very warm. It’s also very sweet and light, so I really can’t recommend it. In contrast to many toilets in other European stadiums, the ones here are remarkably clean and spacious. The Fadil Vokrri Stadium is definitely...
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