| The Tusanj Stadium seats about 7,000 people and has the capacity to fit close to 16,000. the record crowd was seen in 1970 when Sloboda played against Las Palmas of Spain. A record 21,000 people came to watch the match including about 500 Spaniards unfortunatelly this escelated in a massive brawl between the fans and from that day on the Tusanj stadium has been forced to only allow 20,000 people at games. The Tusanj stadium has one stand on the east side of the field and a standing area and one empty side. Like a U shape. Four huge Light reflectors in each corner of the stadium allow the team to train and play at night. the ground is surrounded by a 2 metre brick wall. The entrance to the stadium is 12 metres wide. Parking is limited as there is not much room. Only buses from the teams are allowed to drive up to the stadium. Most other people arrive by buses as a bus stop is near. There is also a training ground on the side of the Tusanj which seats 5000 people for the junior squads |