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Tumbe Kafe Stadium ((マケドニア語:Стадион под Тумбе Кафе)) is a football stadium in Bitola, Republic of Macedonia and the home of FK Pelister. The stadium is divided into two stands - North, which consists of 2,500 seats among which is the press box along with the team pads, and the South, which consists mainly of the Pelister supporters and seats about 5,000. ==History== The stadium was built back in 1937. A record attendance of 9,700 was set in March 1991 for the Marshals Cup match against Hajduk Split.〔(Кој меч е со рекордна посета под Тумбе кафе? )〕 Pelister have hosted European cup matches at Tumbe Kafe on four occasions. Swiss club FC St. Gallen was the last team to visit the stadium back on 9 August 2001 for the UEFA Cup.〔(2001/02 UEFA Cup Pelister-St. Gallen )〕 The stadium is most remembered for the violence that occurred back on 13 June 1993, before a Macedonian First League fixture between eternal rivals Pelister and Vardar. The match never got started because Pelister supporters Čkembari set fire to the wooden bleacher seats, collapsed the old protective fence and clashed with the police. During the incident, most of the south stand was destroyed.〔(Pelister-Vardar Incidenti 93ta )〕 In June 2010, several necropolises were discovered at Tumbe Kafe that may date back to the 3rd century. On 2 June 2012, the stadium was host to a relegation/promotion play-off match between FK Teteks and FK Skopje.〔(Teteks remains in First League for next season )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stadion Tumbe Kafe」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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