Thursday, 17th July 2025

Zagreb to Overhaul Kranjčevićeva Stadium with €44M Investment

Zagreb’s Kranjčevićeva Stadium will undergo a €44 million upgrade to serve as Dinamo Zagreb’s temporary venue by 2026, doubling its capacity and meeting UEFA Category 4 standards

Zagreb’s Kranjčevićeva Stadium is set for a €44 million overhaul to serve as Dinamo Zagreb’s interim venue in 2026. 

Work is slated to begin in early 2025 and be completed by September 2026, with the seating capacity expanding from 5,350 to 11,163, meeting UEFA Category 4 specifications 

Planned upgrades include fully covered seating, a hybrid heated pitch, modern LED lighting, and enhanced amenities for players, coaching staff, and media. 

The project, entirely funded by the City of Zagreb with €35 million allocated for construction, enables the demolition and redevelopment of Maksimir Stadium, with a new, cutting-edge facility expected to open by 2028, reinforcing Zagreb’s status as a footballing hub.

Have a news tip or story to share? Email us at info@connectingregion.com

Rovinj Reboots the Future with AI.Weekend

From 18 to 21 September, Rovinj will host another edition of AI.Weekend, the fast-rising gathering that brings global tech minds...

Hemofarm Acquires Fortacell to Boost Supplement Market Presence in the Balkans

Hemofarm has announced the acquisition of Fortacell, a leading supplement brand focused on immune health and vitality, in a...

Slovenia Joins CERN: A Small Nation, a Giant Scientific Leap

By becoming a full member of CERN on June 21st—officially marked by a flag-raising ceremony on July 3rd—Slovenia has...

Slovenia’s AI Leap: Building the Future

With one of Europe’s fastest supercomputers and a UNESCO-backed AI research hub, Slovenia is stepping onto the global stage...

What Sandoz’s €1 Billion Investment Means for Slovenia

Swiss pharmaceutical leader Sandoz has launched a major expansion in Slovenia, beginning construction on a €400 million biosimilars plant...
spot_img

Connecting the Adria Region Decision Makers

The Region is more than a publication - it's where the region's elite converge for insights and opportunities