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Look at the stadium they plan to build in the Balkans!
Croatia⚽ Sports9 hr. ago

Look at the stadium they plan to build in the Balkans!

The article presents the concept design for a new stadium called 'Prishtina 2030', intended to be built ahead of the 2030 Mediterranean Games and serve as the home venue for Kosovo's national team. The project was designed by architect Ardit Hamza and meets UEFA Category 4 standards with a capacity of 22,060 spectators. It includes modern facilities such as VIP lounges, a media center, restaurants, conference rooms, and a hybrid turf field. The stadium is planned to be located within a new sports complex in northwest Pristina, adjacent to parks, markets, and future Olympic Village. Although still in the conceptual phase, the goal is to create one of the most modern sports venues in the region.

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Look at the stadium they plan to build in the Balkans!

The article presents the concept design for a new stadium called 'Prishtina 2030', intended to be built ahead of the 2030 Mediterranean Games and serve as the home venue for Kosovo's national team. The project was designed by architect Ardit Hamza and meets UEFA Category 4 standards with a capacity of 22,060 spectators. It includes modern facilities such as VIP lounges, a media center, restaurants, conference rooms, and a hybrid turf field. The stadium is planned to be located within a new sports complex in northwest Pristina, adjacent to parks, markets, and future Olympic Village. Although still in the conceptual phase, the goal is to create one of the most modern sports venues in the region.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports infrastructure project and does not involve politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. The framing remains neutral, presenting factual information about the stadium's design and features without overt ideological slant.

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