Sports Venue Business•January 24, 2026•2 min read
Engineered to meet the stringent UEFA Category 4 standards, the new stadium will boast a seating capacity of 14,000. A key feature of the development is its extensive matchday hospitality segment, which promises to introduce a premium spectator experience previously unseen in this part of Europe.
The stadium is slated to serve as a key venue for the UEFA European Under-21 Championship, while also becoming the permanent home for FK Vojvodina. As a regular contender in European club competitions, FK Vojvodina will host both its domestic and international fixtures at the new arena.
While the project is forward-looking, it remains deeply rooted in history. The stadium will be built on its original site, where it has stood for over a century.
This redevelopment honours a 100-year tradition by seamlessly integrating it with cutting-edge technology and modern regulations. Furthermore, the design prioritises economic and energy sustainability, ensuring the venue remains a vibrant, multi-functional hub on non-match days throughout the year.
The architectural vision is the work of renowned architect Djordje Bajilo and his firm, DBA Architecture. The practice is widely recognised across Southeast Europe for its extensive portfolio and expertise in high-profile sports architecture.
DBA Architecture is a leading design firm specialising in complex architectural projects, with a particular emphasis on modern sports infrastructure and sustainable urban development across Southeast Europe.



















