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  1. Arena Philip II (2009–2019) Location: Skopje, North Macedonia: Coordinates: Operator: JPSSO: Capacity: 33,011: Record attendance: 32,120: Field size: 105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft) Surface: Grass: Scoreboard: LED: Construction; Opened: 1947: Expanded: 2011: Tenants; FK Vardar (1947–2021)

  2. 15 de jul. de 2021 · By Football Tripper. Last Updated: July 15, 2021. Share Stadium Guide. National Arena Philip II of Macedonia or simply the Philip II Arena is the home of the Macedonian Football Team and two local sides FK Rabotni?ki and FK Vardar. Macedonia National Team Stadium Guide. Stadium Facts. Toše Proeski Arena History.

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  3. A Arena Toše Proeski é um estádio multi-uso em Escópia, Macedónia do Norte. Atualmente é utilizado para partidas de futebol, mas também foi utilizado para concertos musicais e outros eventos. É a casa dos clubes da cidade: FK Vardar e FK Rabotnički, os quais disputam a Macedonian Prva Liga.

  4. In the summer season it is also used as major concert venue, attracting crowds of 20,000-40,000 for domestic performers’ gigs. In 2009 name has been changed from Stadion Gradski (Municipal Stadium) to Nacionalna Arena Filip II Makedonski, celebrating the ancient king of Macedonia. Advertisement.

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  5. National Arena Toše Proeski is a sports stadium in Skopje, North Macedonia. It is currently used mostly for football matches, but also for concerts or athletics. Map. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map.

  6. L'Arena nazionale Toše Proeski, già nota come Arena Filippo II, è uno stadio situato a Skopje, capitale della Macedonia del Nord, usato maggiormente per partite di calcio, oltre che per concerti e altri eventi. Oltre a ospitare tutte le partite della nazionale macedone, è sede anche delle gare casalinghe del Vardar e del ...

  7. Set by the Vardar river a short and pleasant walk from central Skopje, the Toše Proeski Arena, previously named after Philip II , has benefitted from a €60-plus renovation that took some five years to complete. Now honouring a local pop idol who died young instead of the father of Alexander the Great, Macedonia’s revamped national stadium ...