It was replaced as Hajduk's home ground by the Poljud Stadion in 1979, although it has at times been used by Hajduk for matches since 1979, including a game against CS Grevenmacher in the 1997–98 UEFA Cup.
Stari Grad | Ullevaal Stadion | Stari Slankamen | Stadion Maksimir | Rheinpark Stadion | Philips Stadion | Stari Grad, Novi Sad | Stadion Rote Erde | Lerkendal Stadion | Stari Grad (Belgrade) | Stari Grad. | Stari Bar | Sóstói Stadion | Sarpsborg Stadion | Franz Stadion, Count von Warthausen | Bislett Stadion | Warszawa Stadion railway station | Viking Stadion | Tsentralnyi Profsoyuz Stadion | The bridge castle of ''Stari Most'' in Mostar | Swedbank Stadion | Stari Žednik | Stari Trg, Slovenj Gradec | Stari Trg ob Kolpi | Stari Trg, Ivančna Gorica | Stari Most | Stari most | Stari Grad Plain | Stari Grad, Makole | Stadion-Warthausen |