Where to sit?
Where to sit?
Zdravo,
I have lived in Novi Sad for about 10 years and now my kids want to go and watch football,
where is the best part of the stadium to sit?
This weekends game against Metalac looks a good place to start.
I have lived in Novi Sad for about 10 years and now my kids want to go and watch football,
where is the best part of the stadium to sit?
This weekends game against Metalac looks a good place to start.
Re: Where to sit?
The best view is in the middle of west side of ''Karadjordje'' staduim.Englez wrote:Zdravo,
I have lived in Novi Sad for about 10 years and now my kids want to go and watch football,
where is the best part of the stadium to sit?
This weekends game against Metalac looks a good place to start.
Enjoy

Где год да играш, прати те твоја Фирма!
Hi,
The West stand is more comfortable than the East one, it also has a roof. However, the weather conditions for tomorrow are looking great, so if you prefer a bit of late summer sunshine, the East stand would be my recommendation. You shouldn’t have problems to find a good place to sit, it won’t be more than 2000 spectators. The tickets cost 200 din. for West, and 100 din. East. Hope the game will be interesting enough to enjoy.
See you tomorrow!
The West stand is more comfortable than the East one, it also has a roof. However, the weather conditions for tomorrow are looking great, so if you prefer a bit of late summer sunshine, the East stand would be my recommendation. You shouldn’t have problems to find a good place to sit, it won’t be more than 2000 spectators. The tickets cost 200 din. for West, and 100 din. East. Hope the game will be interesting enough to enjoy.
See you tomorrow!
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Yes, just head West. The East side will be packed with angry partisans.
The stadium will probably be full, mostly due the sad fact that a lot of people from Novi Sad has this terrible habit of supporting the two Belgrade clubs. We call them twins, Red Star and Partizan, because they were established at the same time, back in ’45, as communist regime clubs. The whole Red Star – Partisan rivalry is fake, because there is truly nothing, except the colours, that makes a difference between the two clubs. Even their stadiums are at 500 m distance! Vojvodina, however, was established in 1914 spontaneously by a group of students only because of the love for the game and the local community.
Even today, this makes a difference between us and them, and we look forward to kicking their asses on Sunday!
Edit: No discounts for children, not that I know.
The stadium will probably be full, mostly due the sad fact that a lot of people from Novi Sad has this terrible habit of supporting the two Belgrade clubs. We call them twins, Red Star and Partizan, because they were established at the same time, back in ’45, as communist regime clubs. The whole Red Star – Partisan rivalry is fake, because there is truly nothing, except the colours, that makes a difference between the two clubs. Even their stadiums are at 500 m distance! Vojvodina, however, was established in 1914 spontaneously by a group of students only because of the love for the game and the local community.
Even today, this makes a difference between us and them, and we look forward to kicking their asses on Sunday!
Edit: No discounts for children, not that I know.
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