Železarnica Stadium
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Železarnica Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium
Multi-purpose stadium
Multi-purpose stadiums are a type of stadium designed in such a way as to be easily used by multiple sports. While any stadium could potentially host more than one sport, this concept usually refers to a specific design philosophy that stresses multi-functionality over specificity...

 in Skopje
Skopje
Skopje is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Macedonia with about a third of the total population. It is the country's political, cultural, economic, and academic centre...

, Macedonia
Republic of Macedonia
Macedonia , officially the Republic of Macedonia , is a country located in the central Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe. It is one of the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, from which it declared independence in 1991...

. It is currently used mostly for football
Football (soccer)
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball...

 matches and is currently the home stadium of FK Metalurg Skopje
FK Metalurg Skopje
FK Metalurg is a football club from Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. It was founded in 1964. Official club and fan colours of FK Metalurg are green and white. Metalurg entered the Macedonian First League in the 1992/93 season and got relegated in the same year. After playing 15 seasons in the...

 of the Macedonian Prva Liga and FK Skopje
FK Skopje
FK Skopje is a football club from Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. Their home ground is Avtokomanda. FK Skopje was created in 1960 by uniting FK Metalec and FK Industrijalec. It was founded under the name FK MIK...

 of the Macedonian Vtora Liga
Macedonian Vtora Liga
The Second Macedonian Football League is the second highest professional football competition in the Republic of Macedonia.The competition is contested by 14 clubs, playing each other 2 times over 26 rounds...

. The stadium holds 4,000 spectators.

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