Location of National Stadium of Serbia revealed: It will cost €257 million and look like this

The new stadium should be finished in 2025

Photo: Ministry of Finance

As the head coach of the Serbian national football team Dragan Stojkovic Piksi recently announced, our country should finally get the National Stadium in 2025.

The stadium will most likely be named "Srbija" ("Serbia") and its construction will cost around 257 million euros, The Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure and the Urban Planning Institute of Belgrade presented rendered images of the future stadium's look on Monday.

"The future stadium will be located in the city (Belgrade) municipality of Surcin, in a part of the Surcin field, east of the state road, near the Belgrade bypass, between the Surcin-south loop and the Ostruznica loop. One of the most modern stadiums from the so-called Category Four as determined by UEFA, it will be built on a total of 114 hectares of state land, and the facility will have to meet very precise and strict standards of this organization and of FIFA," Bozidar Bojovic from the Urban Planning Institute of Belgrade said during the presentation.

Vecernje Novosti is reporting that in addition to the stadium, the complex will house a football academy, a shopping center, and probably a museum of the Football Federation of Serbia (FSS). Also, a regular line of the Belgrade train will connect to the stadium.

Take a look below at rendered images of what the National Stadium should look like:

(Telegraf.rs)