Happy news for all Mura fans: There will be even more space at Fazanerija in the future, and the stadium will finally be completed as a whole
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That the Fazanerija Stadium is very special, there is no doubt. What catches the eye is especially the void between the main and north stands, which will apparently become a thing of the past in the stadium in Murska Sobota as early as next year. As revealed at the general assembly of members by the club president DNŠ Mura, Robert Kuzmič, a project is underway to finally ensure that the Fazanerija Stadium in Prekmurje operates as a complete unit.
As explained by Robert Kuzmič, who also confirmed discussions with potential business partners, preparations are underway to obtain a building permit for the construction of an arc between the main and north stands. According to the president of the black-and-whites, the permit could be issued by the end of the current year. If this turns out to be the case, construction work will commence immediately after the start of the new year, added Robert Kuzmič. Other details of the project are not yet known.
Fazanerija, which officially accommodates 4706 spectators (4506 seats, with an additional 200 standing places for visiting fans on the northern edge of the east stand), is the fourth-largest stadium in the country by capacity, and it will remain so after the completion of the construction works. In Ljubljana, Celje, and Maribor, they can boast facilities that accommodate over 10,000 spectators.
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Author: editorial Football Planet