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  1. Acontecimientos. Eurocopa Sub-21 de 2021. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El Estadio Z'dežele (en esloveno: Stadion Z'dežele) hasta 2017 llamado Arena Petrol, 1 es un estadio de fútbol ubicado en la ciudad de Celje, Eslovenia. Fue inaugurado en 2003 y cuenta con capacidad máxima de 13.600.

  2. Stadion Z'dežele is a football stadium in Celje, Slovenia. It has been the home ground of NK Celje since 2003. Prior July 2017, the stadium was named Arena Petrol. At the time of its opening, Arena Petrol was the most modern football stadium in Slovenia. It took its name from its principal sponsor, the Slovenian oil company Petrol.

  3. STADIUM Z’DEŽELE. 3D VIEW OF THE Z'DEŽELE STADIUM. The stadium in the sports park under Golovec, which has been named by sponsor Z'dežele since 2005, is one of the most modern football and sports facilities in Slovenia. The beginning of the construction of the stadium in the former abandoned Opekarniška cave dates back to 1999.

  4. Stadium Z’dežele in Celje is one of the most modern sports arenas in Slovenia, capable of hosting international matches under the auspices of UEFA. It features an exceptional grass surface, advanced heating and irrigation technology, and LED floodlights for optimal illumination. All necessary auxiliary facilities are also available. Stadium Z’dežele offers a pleasant environment for both ...

  5. Stadion Z’dežele. Stadion Z’dežele (stari imeni Arena Petrol in Športni park pod Golovcem) je nogometni stadion v Celju, domači stadion Nogometnega kluba Celje (NK Celje) ter med letoma 2004 in 2008 Slovenske nogometne reprezentance, ki je na njem odigrala vse pomembnejše domače mednarodne tekme.

  6. Prva Liga League level: First Tier Table position: 1 In league since: 10 years. € 7.50 m. Total market value. Squad size: 30. Average age: 24.8. Foreigners: 8 26.7 %. National team players: 2. Stadium: Stadion Z'dežele 13.059 Seats. Current transfer record: +€2.25m.

  7. El Estadio Z'dežele hasta 2017 llamado Arena Petrol, En el momento de su apertura, el Arena Petrol era el estadio de fútbol más moderno del país. Tomó su nombre de su principal patrocinador, la petrolera eslovena Petrol. El estadio se inauguró el 9 de septiembre de 2003 con un partido entre los equipos juveniles de Eslovenia y Francia .