Serbia is evaluating potential locations for the construction of a new national stadium, with Surčin and Ada Huja emerging as leading options. The project is expected to be one of the most significant sports infrastructure investments in the country.
Officials say both locations offer strategic advantages, with Surčin already linked to broader development plans near Belgrade’s airport, while Ada Huja is seen as an opportunity for urban regeneration along the Danube riverfront.
The final decision will depend on feasibility, infrastructure connections and long-term development goals, as the government aims to build a modern stadium capable of hosting major international events and boosting Serbia’s sports and economic profile. Hopefully, this initiative will push Serbian football onto a more innovative path, as the sport remains the most popular in the country, yet its standards still fall short of expectations.

