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Fadil Vokrri Stadium

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The Fadil Vokrri Stadium (Albanian: Stadiumi Fadil Vokrri), previously known as Pristina City Stadium (Albanian: Stadiumi i qytetit të Prishtinës), is a multi-purpose stadium in Pristina, Kosovo, which is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Prishtina and the Kosovo national football team. The stadium has a capacity of 13,980.

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History

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The stadium's construction began in 1951 and completed in 1953. It has been used by FC Prishtina since then.[2] On 9 June 2018, the stadium was renamed from Pristina City Stadium to Fadil Vokrri Stadium, following the death of Fadil Vokrri on the same day, who was a football administrator, player and lastly president of Football Federation of Kosovo. The change was announced by Shpend Ahmeti, the Mayor of Pristina.[3][4]

Renovations

2016-2018

The renovation of the staidum took place between 2016 and 2018, undergoing significant upgrades to meet UEFA and FIFA standards, allowing it to host international matches. Key aspects of the renovation included an increase in capacity, infrastructure improvements, facilities upgrade and UEFA and FIFA Certification.

2024

Further renovations commenced in March 2024, focusing on extensive updates to the field. The Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sports (MCYS) and the Football Federation of Kosovo (FFK) have announced that the renovations will include laying a new hybrid turf, upgrading the drainage and irrigation systems, and installing a heating system to ensure the field meets UEFA standards.

This renovation is crucial as Fadil Vokrri Stadium is the only venue in Kosovo licensed by UEFA to host international matches. Due to the heavy usage and adverse weather conditions, the pitch has become unplayable, prompting UEFA to require that Kosovan teams play their home games abroad until the field is restored.[5][6]

The renovation work started in late March 2024 and is expected to be completed by early July, allowing the stadium to host matches in the next football season.[7][6]

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International concerts

On 17 December 2007 the stadium was filled with 25,000 people for first time after the Kosovo War in a concert by American rapper 50 Cent.[8][9] On 10 July 2010. The American rapper Snoop Dogg performed in the stadium. This was the second international concert that was held in Pristina after that the 50 Cent concert in 2007 and over 10,000 people attended the concert.[10]

On 15 July 2012. The Albanian rapper Unikkatil held a concert which was the biggest Albanian concert ever held and 25,000 spectators attended the concert to see the "King" of Albanian rap.[11]

International matches

On 7 September 2002, it hosted for first time after Kosovo War a friendly match of Kosovo against Albania and finished with a 0–1 win for Albania.[12][13]

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European matches

The stadium hosted the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League Preliminary Round Tournament.

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Inauguration

On 13 August 2018, after renovation was held a 2018 Kosovar Supercup between the winners of the 2017–18 Football Superleague of Kosovo, Drita and 2017–18 Kosovar Cup, Prishtina. Playing for the first time at the recently refurbished Fadil Vokrri Stadium.

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Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Genc Nuza (Kosovo)
Drita
Prishtina
31 Albania Edvan Bakaj
5 Kosovo Ardian Limani
4 Kosovo Fidan Gërbeshi Yellow card 43'
13 Kosovo Liridon Leci Yellow card 67'
11 Kosovo Përparim Livoreka Yellow card 85'
7 Kosovo Endrit Krasniqi downward-facing red arrow 90+4'
25 Kosovo Bujar Shabani
27 Albania Eri Lamçja Yellow card 55' downward-facing red arrow 75'
10 Kosovo Xhevdet Shabani
93 Albania Haxhi Neziraj
22 Kosovo Betim Haxhimusa
Substitutions:
1 Kosovo Leutrim Rexhepi
99 Kosovo Dorant Ramadani
23 Kosovo Arbër Shala
8 Brazil Edenilson
14 Kosovo Fillonit Shaqiri upward-facing green arrow 75'
16 Kosovo Albin Krasniqi upward-facing green arrow 90+4'
74 Kosovo Zgjim Mustafa
Manager:
Kosovo Bekim Isufi
12 Kosovo Visar Bekaj
2 Kosovo Armend Thaqi
8 Kosovo Ahmet Haliti
3 Ghana Jamal Arago
13 Ghana Abdul Bashiru
21 Kosovo Argjend Mustafa
66 Kosovo Ergyn Ahmeti
15 Democratic Republic of the Congo Gauthier Mankenda
17 Kosovo Arbër Hoxha
19 North Macedonia Alen Jasharoski downward-facing red arrow 84'
9 Ghana Basit Abdul Khalid
Substitutions:
1 Kosovo Alban Muqiqi
88 Kosovo Përparim Osmani
16 Kosovo Donat Hasanaj
5 Kosovo Diar Miftaraj
7 Kosovo Lorik Boshnjaku upward-facing green arrow 84'
26 Kosovo Liridon Fetahaj
22 Kosovo Kastriot Selmani
Manager:
Albania Mirel Josa
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