The 2009 Summer Universiade took place in 69 venues across Belgrade and near bycities
Inđija,
Novi Sad,
Obrenovac,
Pančevo,
Smederevo,
Vršac and
Zrenjanin. Obrenovac hosted the water polo and volleyball competition, Inđija, Pančevo and Vršac the basketball, Novi Sad the athletics and volleyball, while Zrenjanin hosted the swimming competition. The venue for each sport can be found on the official website of the 2009 Summer Universiade in Belgrade. The opening and closing ceremonies took place at the
Belgrade Arena, with a capacity of 20,000. A range of sports halls have undergone intense reconstruction to meet standards for the Universiade games. A number of venues were also newly constructed. File:Arena 2.JPG|
Belgrade Arena File:Fk Red Star stadium.jpg|
Red Star Stadium File:BeogradskiSajam1.jpg|
Belgrade Fair File:SRC Tasmajdan.JPG|
SRC Tašmajdan File:Spens.jpg|
SPENS (Novi Sad) File:Vrsac, Centar Milenjum.jpg|
Millennium Center (Vršac) •
Belgrade Arena — ceremonies, basketball, gymnastics •
Stadion Crvena Zvezda — athletics •
Partizan Stadium — football (final) •
Tašmajdan Sports Centre Pool — swimming, diving •
Tašmajdan Sports Centre Tennis Court — tennis •
Belgrade Fair — judo, fencing, taekwondo •
Železnik Hall — basketball •
Železnik Stadium — football •
New Belgrade Sports Hall — basketball • Dvorana Sumice — basketball •
FK Obilić Stadium — football •
Omladinski Stadium — football • Lokomotiva Stadion — football •
Voždovac Stadium — football • FK Srem Stadium — football • FK Teleoptik Stadium — football • FK Makiš Stadium — football • SRK Banjica — water polo ===
Vršac=== •
Millennium Center — basketball ===
Novi Sad=== •
SPC Vojvodina — volleyball ===
Smederevo=== •
Smederevo City Stadium — football ===
Lazarevac=== •
FK Kolubara — football ===
Inđija=== •
Inđija Stadium — football ===
Jakovo=== • FK Jakovo Stadium — football
Universiade Village The Universiade Village was home to all athletes participating at the 2009 Summer Universiade games. Often referred to as
Belville, the village has been newly built and comprises 14 buildings containing modern apartments. The Belville complex consists of a residential area comprising 120,000m², commercial and business facilities comprising 34,800m² and educational facilities comprising 6,100m². The complex also includes 22,000m² of office space. The Belville complex was completed in May 2009 and officially opened in June 2009. 2000 Apartments have been offered for sale in spring of 2008, and the new owners will be allowed to move in during October 2009. Each building has been named after a flower. They are Iris
Marigold,
Dandelion,
Violet,
Lily of the Valley,
Sunflower,
Mimosa,
Cyclamen,
Gillyflower,
Syringa,
Jacinth,
Rose,
Tulipa, and
Lily. During the construction of the village it was the largest development site in the
Balkans. It is located in
New Belgrade with the closest venues to it being
Belgrade Arena (
basketball and
table tennis), EXPO XXI (
taekwondo) and TK Gazela (
tennis). File:Universiade Belgrade 2009 1.jpg|2009 Summer Universiade village File:Universiade2009construction1.jpg|2009 Summer Universiade village under construction. ==Sports==