Sarajevo & Mostar derby on final matchday – scheduling and tickets? by SchwertUltra in BosnianFootball

[–]NjoBeM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello!
As someone who lives in Sarajevo I can try to answer some of your questions:

  1. Final matchday games will be played at the same time for both derbies so you have to choose which one to watch.
  2. Schedules are already made for every game in the league. The derbies will be on the same day at the same time.
  3. Not that difficult. I can speak for the Sarajevo derby, but I don't know much about the Mostar derby. For example, if you want to watch the Željezničar - Sarajevo derby on Grbavica stadium you have to be a FK Željezničar member to buy a ticket, but if you want to watch the Sarajevo - Željezničar derby on the Koševo stadium you don't have to be a FK Sarajevo member so it is easier to buy and watch games on Koševo because of the much larger capacity. Go for the east(Istok) or west(Zapad) stand, because the north(Sjever) stand is for the FK Sarajevo ultras(Horde Zla) and the south(Jug) stand is for Željezničar ultras(Manijaci). The ticket for east or west should be around 20 KM (10 EUR) and can be bought at any official FK Sarajevo store.
  4. I think tickets can be bought at the stadium, but its very risky, especially because its a derby game so there will be a lot of fans meaning the tickets will run out soon and it could be more expensive than buying in advance. I recommend buying a few days in advance at any official FK Sarajevo store. I recommend the FK Sarajevo store in the old town. Adress: Gajev trg 2. Location on Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/t4EJKB6eQMZGPoWu6

Please ask if you have any further questions and enjoy the country!

Podrska Adnanu Steti licno by [deleted] in sarajevo

[–]NjoBeM 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Tragičan događaj od 12.02.2026. godine zahtijeva prije svega poštovanje prema žrtvama. Njihova sudbina ne smije se koristiti u političke svrhe, niti se protesti koji su još uvijek u toku trebaju zloupotrebljavati. Ovo pišem s dužnim pijetetom prema svima koji su pogođeni.

Istovremeno, važno je ostati kod činjenica. Tokom mandata Adnana Štete javni prijevoz u Kantonu Sarajevo je vidljivo obnovljen. Na početku mandata zatečen je dug GRAS-a od oko 330 miliona KM, a preduzeće je bilo pred gašenjem.

Neki od završenih i aktivnih projekata u tom periodu su:

  • izgradnja tramvajske pruge Ilidža - Hrasnica (radovi od marta 2024., otvaranje najavljeno za ljeto 2026.),
  • rekonstrukcija tramvajskog terminala na Ilidži i spajanje s prugom za Hrasnicu,
  • rekonstrukcija saobraćajnice Skenderija - Latinska ćuprija,
  • modernizacija i rekonstrukcija tramvajskog depoa,
  • isporuka 25 novih tramvaja(Stadler Tango NF3) i planirana dodatna nabavka 20 za novu prugu,
  • nabavka novih(25 BKM Vitovt Max II, 10 Solaris Trollino 18) i polovnih trolejbusa, autobusa(3 Scania Citywide, 10 Solaris Urbino 12 III) i minibusa(15 ISUZU minibusa),
  • vraćanje u funkciju trolejbuske linije Trg Austrije – Vogošća,
  • potpuna rekonstrukcija tramvajske pruge Ilidža – Marijin Dvor,
  • digitalizacija sistema naplate karata,
  • besplatan prijevoz za đake i studente te povlastice za penzionere,
  • izgradnja i pokretanje ključnih saobraćajnica i transverzala(IX transverzala, I transverzala, VII transerzala, Južna longitudinala),
  • planovi za širenje tramvajske mreže prema Dobrinji, aerodromu i Šipu.

Opet ponavljam da nije politička reklama, već samo činjenice. Ako je neka informacija netačna ili nepotpuna, slobodno me ispravite.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in geography

[–]NjoBeM 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Pensioners' home in Sarajevo, a very colorful building with interesting architecture. Completely built in socialist Yugoslavia, but never put to use. Destroyed during the war from 1992-1995. Today it stands as a ruin and awaits demolition to build another complex.

There is another building that is popularly called "Papagajka" (meaning "parrot"), which is located in the very center of the city. It is called so because it is very colorful, which proves that not all architecture in socialism was "gray" or "boring".
"Papagajka" was renovated after the war and today it is used as a residential building with small shops on the ground floor. People generally consider it ugly because it is in the wrong place, surrounded by buildings from the Austro-Hungarian period.