2018 RETROSPECTIVE – Investments and plans in SPORT most interesting to users of eKapija
Source: eKapija
Tuesday, 29.01.2019.
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(Photo: Mirko Radonjić)
We present the most interesting projects in the SPORT category.
The Football World Cup, Red Star Belgrade's qualification for the Champions League, the triumph of the female national volleyball team, the return of Novak Djokovic to the throne, the domination of the Serbian water polo team – these are just some of the events that marked the year behind us. Sports successes and victories made people in Serbia very happy in 2018.
After a crisis in 2017 and an elbow surgery in early 2018, Novak Djokovic had a miraculous return to form, climbing back to the top from the 22nd place on the ATP list. He won two Grand Slams in 2018, the Wimbledon and the US Open, but a much more important event was his Cincinnati Masters victory, which earned him the so-called Golden Masters.
Although he didn't manage to end the year with a trophy at the final Masters tournament in London, the year 2018 definitely belongs to him, as he finished the season as the first on the ATP list, ahead of his strongest rivals, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
Serbia played the World Cup after eight years, but the national team under Mladen Krstajic failed to do much. Ahead of the Cup, there was a lot of public discussion about why certain players were included or excluded from the team.
After two and a half decades, Red Star Belgrade made a comeback, qualifying for UEFA Champions League. The club found itself in the same group with strong competitors Liverpool, Napoli and Paris Saint-Germain in the group stage, but the victory against Liverpool and the draw with Napoli dispelled any doubts.
After that, Serbia, Greece, Bulgaria and Romania confirmed their joint candidacy for the organization of the 2028 European Championship and the 2030 World Cup.
The female national volleyball team of Serbia won its first World Championship. After five victories and two defeats, they beat Italy and Japan in the third phase and then scored a victory against the Netherlands in the semi-final. Another victory against Italy in the final earned them the title of the World Champions.
The water polo team was traditionally great, the young basketball team won the European Championship, and the 3x3 basketball team became European and world champions. Ivana Spanovic won the gold medal in the long jump category at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Birmingham.
However, these successes were not accompanied with adequate investments in sports infrastructure. As you will see from our 2018 list, there was plenty of talk about investments, but few actual investments. Predictably, the focus was on football, but the total investments in the sports infrastructure are smaller than an average transfer within the Champions League.
It remains to be seen whether this will change in 2019.
The story of the national stadium placed first this year. As the football team once again became the focus of attention, local politicians reactivated the topic. Throughout the years, the potential location kept changing, as did the value of the investment. As President Aleksandar Vucic announced recently, the construction of the national football stadium in Ostruznica will begin in September 2019. The investment is worth 200 to 250 million euros, according to him.
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After the autumn season in Europe, the football club got a green light for the adaptation of its stadium, and there were also speculations about the construction of a new one. Red Star Belgrade first started looking for the designer of the reconstruction of the Rajko Mitic stadium. In mid-September, the general director of Red Star Belgrade, Zvezdan Terzic, announced additional works on adapting the stadium to EU standards, but also emphasized that the demolition is inevitable. As he said, a new stadium will need to be built, as the old one “is unsuitable for any kind of reconstruction, and UEFA will only get more demanding with time”.
The plans for the Sports Center Sajmiste in Novi Sad placed third on our list. The Detailed Regulation Plan of this area entails the construction of indoor and outdoor sports facilities, as well as additional features. In addition to the existing sports feature, the plan is to build new ones – athletic grounds, as well as a public garage on the corner of Hajduk Veljkova and Micurinova streets.
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The center is meant for the training of all national basketball teams.
The idea of the golf center in Baranda placed fifth. The plan encompasses an area of 140.47 ha outside the building areas in Baranda and Opovo, along the road connecting Opovo and Debeljaca. The area is undeveloped and consists primarily of farming land and canals. In line with this, 4 functional units should be formed: sports and recreation zone, business zone, transport infrastructure and water structures. An 18-hole golf course would be the main attraction here.
Other sports courts and training grounds, as well as a sports education center would be built here. Guests will be provided with accommodation capacities and restaurants, and the complex will also feature footpaths and bicycle lanes.
(Potential design of indoor pool in Smederevo) The sixth spot belongs to the plan for the indoor pool in Smederevo. The location is the abandoned bed of the Jezava river, close to the Smederevo Fortress.
The reconstruction of the Aleksandar Nikolic hall, former Pionir, placed seventh on our list. The beginning of the reconstruction is planned for 2019.
Once the reconstruction is completed, the number of seats will be increased from 6,200 to 9,500.
(Future look of the pool in Kula) The list closes with the construction of the sports and recreation center in Kula, which will contain swimming and recreation features primarily. Various outdoor and indoor features are planned as well. In the first phase, as specified, the plan is to build a water polo pool, a restaurant, a shop, a pool for children and non-swimmers, a beach volleyball court, a part of access routes, a parking lot and an energy unit.
Take a look at our list of investments in the SPORT category and compare it to your opinions, expectations and estimates.
Also, have you seen which projects caused the most attention in the TRADE CENTERS, REAL ESTATE (residential and office space), PUBLIC UTILITY INFRASTRUCTURE & ENERGY, TRANSPORTATION, TELECOMMUNICATIONS & IT, INDUSTRY, TOURISM, ENTERTAINMENT & RECREATION and AGRICULTURE & FOOD INDUSTRY categories?
Companies:
eKapija.com Beograd
Fudbalski savez Srbije
Košarkaški savez Srbije KSS
FK Crvena zvezda Beograd
Opština Opovo
Grad Smederevo
Elkoms d.o.o. Beograd
JP Zavod za urbanizam Vojvodine Novi Sad
JP Sportski i poslovni centar Vojvodina
Grad Novi Sad
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