Hajduk Split tour at Poljud Stadium
We also went on the tour of the stadium. It was great to see the stadium at pitch level and see trophies and memorabilia from times gone by, however it did feel a bit rushed and something just for tourists rather than proper football fans. Worth a visit, but given Hajduk's rich history it could have been a lot better, although that might not exactly have been appreciated by the more casual fans on the tour.
Hajduk lettering from outside the stadium
Hero Bernard Vukas Bado, who played for Hajduk from 1947 to 1957 renowned for his dribbling skills.
Shop entrance at Hajduk Split.
Souvenirs from the Under 21's run to the Champion League final earlier in the year.
a plate presented to Hajduk by Aston Villa
The permanent trophy for champions of Croatia
In the centre at the front is the final trophy for the champions of Yugoslavia.
View when players enter the pitch (without the fans here though obviously)
The seashell shape of the stadium.
Where the stadium meets the sea.
Where the stadium meets the mountains.
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