Stadion Tuško Polje

Stadion Tuško Polje
Full name Stadion Tuško Polje
Location Tuzi, Montenegro
Coordinates 42°21′35.7″N 19°19′34.8″E / 42.359917°N 19.326333°E / 42.359917; 19.326333Coordinates: 42°21′35.7″N 19°19′34.8″E / 42.359917°N 19.326333°E / 42.359917; 19.326333
Owner Tuzi Urban Municipality
Capacity 2,000
Field size 110x70
Surface grass
Construction
Built 2006
Renovated 2016
Expanded 2013
Tenants
FK Dečić

Stadium Tuško Polje is a football stadium in Tuzi, Podgorica Capital, Montenegro. It is used for football matches and is the home ground of FK Dečić.

History

During the decades, at location Tuško Polje existed football pitch which didn't meet criteria for official games. So, FK Dečić, a football team from Tuzi, played their home games in Podgorica or Golubovci. But, at 2006, new stadium is built.
First game played on Stadium Tuško Polje was played on 19 August 2006. At second week of 2006-07 Montenegrin First League, FK Dečić hosted Montenegrin strongest side FK Budućnost (0-3) in front of 3,000 spectators.[1] That was a record attendance on Stadium Tuško Polje.
Stadium is renovated several times,[2][3] so today have a capacity of 2,000 seats on two stands. Next phase of works will be expanding of western stand[4] and after that, capacity of stadium will be 3,000 seats.

Attendances

Below is the list of attendances at FK Dečić home games on Tuško Polje by every single season.

Season League Average Total Games Highest Lowest
2006/07 Montenegrin First League
1,141
19,400
17
3,000 (vs. Budućnost)
500 (vs. Mladost)
2007/08 Montenegrin First League
738
11,800
16
2,000 (vs. Budućnost)
300 (vs. Grbalj)
2008/09 Montenegrin First League
865
14,700
17
1,500 (vs. Budućnost)
400 (vs. Sutjeska)
2009/10 Montenegrin First League
807
12,100
15
1,500 (vs. Budućnost)
300 (vs. Lovćen)
2010/11 Montenegrin First League
906
14,500
16
2,000 (vs. Budućnost)
500 (vs. Petrovac)
2011/12 Montenegrin First League
775
12,400
16
1,500 (vs. Jedinstvo)
300 (vs. Bokelj)
2012/13 Montenegrin Second League
447
6,700
15
700 (vs. Zabjelo)
100 (vs. Zora)
2013/14 Montenegrin First League
794
12,700
16
2,000 (vs. Budućnost)
200 (vs. Grbalj)
2014/15 Montenegrin Second League
378
6,800
18
1,000 (vs. Mogren)
150 (vs. Radnički)
2015/16 Montenegrin First League
1,060
10,600
10
1,500 (vs. Bokelj)
300 (vs. Grbalj)

Pitch and conditions

The pitch measures 110 x 70 meters. Stadium didn't met UEFA criteria for European competitions.
In addition to the main field is an auxiliary field with artificial grass that is used for competitions in the junior categories.

See also

References

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