
Istra 1961
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Stadion Aldo Drosina
NK Istra 1961 calls Stadion Aldo Drosina its home, located in Pula, the largest city on the Istrian peninsula in Croatia. The stadium is named after Aldo Drosina, a local footballer who represented Istra during the 1930s and died in World War II. With a capacity of around 9,600, the ground sits within the historic port city of Pula, known for its remarkably preserved Roman amphitheatre and rich cultural heritage. The stadium serves as the primary football venue for the Istrian region and has hosted Croatian top-flight football since the club's promotion to the 1.HNL.
Stadion Aldo Drosina has witnessed a number of notable moments in Istra 1961's history, particularly as the club has established itself as a consistent presence in the Croatian Premier League. Playing in one of Croatia's most scenic cities, the ground benefits from a loyal if modest fanbase that reflects the character of Pula itself — maritime, cosmopolitan, and proud. The stadium has undergone various improvement works over the years to maintain its eligibility for top-division football, including renovations to seating, lighting, and pitch infrastructure.
The city of Pula and the Istrian region add a unique context to football at Aldo Drosina Stadium. The club's identity is closely linked to the multicultural heritage of Istria, and the ground serves not just as a football venue but as a gathering point for the local community. While the club faces the challenge of competing with larger Croatian sides, the stadium continues to provide a welcoming environment for all who attend, and it stands as an important symbol of football culture on Croatia's western coastline.