After World War II and the dissolution of Građanski it was taken over by NK Dinamo Zagreb, who played there until 1948 when the club moved to their present-day home at Stadion Maksimir.
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1954: The first phase of the new Stadion Maksimir is completed on the site of HAŠK's former ground, designed by architects Vladimir Turina and Franjo Neidhardt.
Ullevaal Stadion | Stadion Maksimir | Rheinpark Stadion | Philips Stadion | Stadion Rote Erde | Lerkendal Stadion | Sóstói Stadion | Sarpsborg Stadion | Franz Stadion, Count von Warthausen | Bislett Stadion | Warszawa Stadion railway station | Viking Stadion | Tsentralnyi Profsoyuz Stadion | Swedbank Stadion | Stadion-Warthausen | Stadion (unit of length) | Stadion Lapad | Stadion Hrvatski vitezovi | Stadion Brügglifeld | Stadion Breite | Stadion am Gesundbrunnen | Stadion am Böllenfalltor | RBC Stadion | Parkstad Limburg Stadion | Marienlyst Stadion | Jåttåvågen Station is located a minute's walk from Viking Stadion | Hvidovre Stadion | Freethiel Stadion | Ernst-Happel-Stadion | Color Line Stadion |