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'''Liman Gegaj Stadium''', located in ], ], serves as the home ground for both ] the town's men's and women's ] teams. Originally constructed in 2018, the stadium has a seating capacity of around 2,000 spectators. It recently underwent significant renovations, including the addition of two modern stands, one of which is covered, enhancing the experience for fans and players alike. This stadium is an important hub for football in the region, supporting the growth of the sport and providing a venue for local matches and events. '''Liman Gegaj Stadium''', located in ], ], serves as the home ground for both ] the town's men's and women's ] teams. Originally constructed in 2018, the stadium has a seating capacity of around 2,000 spectators. It recently underwent significant renovations, including the addition of two modern stands, one of which is covered, enhancing the experience for fans and players alike. This stadium is an important hub for football in the region, supporting the growth of the sport and providing a venue for local matches and events.


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1. Misplaced Pages:](https://en.wikipedia.org/KF_Malisheva) – Details about the club and the stadium.
<br> 2. Telegrafi: (https://telegrafi.com/stadiumi-liman-gegaj-ne-malisheve-merr-pamje-mahnitese-pas-rinovimit/) – Coverage of renovations and its role in local football.
<br> 3. ] ): Updates and news about stadium developments and local matches.
<br> 4. Local News Outlets: Reports on Malishevë’s football scene and community engagement initiatives.

==External links== ==External links==


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Liman Gegaj Stadium
Stadiumi Liman Gegaj
LocationMalisheva, Kosovo
OwnerMunicipality of Malisheva
OperatorKF Malisheva
Capacity2,000
Field size105 by 68 metres (114.8 yd × 74.4 yd)
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardLED
Construction
Built2018
Opened2018
Renovated2023-2024
Tenants
KF Malisheva
KFF Malisheva

Liman Gegaj Stadium, located in Malishevë, Kosovo, serves as the home ground for both KF Malisheva the town's men's and women's football teams. Originally constructed in 2018, the stadium has a seating capacity of around 2,000 spectators. It recently underwent significant renovations, including the addition of two modern stands, one of which is covered, enhancing the experience for fans and players alike. This stadium is an important hub for football in the region, supporting the growth of the sport and providing a venue for local matches and events.

History

Liman Gegaj Stadium, located in Malishevë, Kosovo, is a modern football facility with a relatively recent history. Built in 2018, it was constructed to serve as the home ground for the town's football teams, KF Malisheva (men's team) and KFF Malisheva (women's team). The stadium is named after Liman Gegaj, a figure associated with the community, though specific details about the namesake are not widely documented.

Initially designed as a modest venue, the stadium has seen continuous improvements over the years. Renovations included the addition of two stands—one covered—to accommodate more spectators and provide better facilities. These upgrades have elevated the stadium's status, enabling it to host local league matches and other events.

Today, the stadium is not only a sporting venue but also a symbol of the town’s commitment to football development and community engagement. It plays a central role in nurturing local talent and supporting the sport's growth in the region.

Role in Kosovo football

Liman Gegaj Stadium plays a crucial role in the development and promotion of football in Kosovo. As the home ground for KF Malisheva and KFF Malisheva, it serves as a platform for nurturing local talent and fostering both men's and women's football. The stadium hosts local league matches, providing a competitive environment for players to showcase and improve their skills.

Its modern facilities, enhanced through recent renovations, make it a key venue for regional football, helping to elevate the sport's profile in the area. By engaging the local community and supporting grassroots initiatives, the stadium contributes to the growth of football culture in Kosovo, aligning with the country’s broader ambitions to strengthen its presence in international football.

References

1. Misplaced Pages:KF Malisheva(https://en.wikipedia.org/KF_Malisheva) – Details about the club and the stadium.
2. Telegrafi: (https://telegrafi.com/stadiumi-liman-gegaj-ne-malisheve-merr-pamje-mahnitese-pas-rinovimit/) – Coverage of renovations and its role in local football.
3. Kosovo Football Federation ): Updates and news about stadium developments and local matches.
4. Local News Outlets: Reports on Malishevë’s football scene and community engagement initiatives.

External links

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