The stadium was supposed to properly be renovated by the early 2010. This caused a temporary relocation of FK Olimpik to the
Grbavica Stadium. The renovation included covering of the present west stand, and building three totally new covered stands. The
seating capacity was supposed to be raised to 9,000 and the ground surface was supposed to be covered in artificial grass. Also, some additional features like shops and restaurants were to be opened. It was then announced that the renovated stadium, which should have been able to seat about 7,200 people, was supposed be opened on fifth round of the
2011–12 Bosnian Premier League season against
FK Željezničar on 27 or 28 August 2011. Ultimately the properly planned renovation never happened, except the one in 2011, when the stands and the pitch were renovated. Since then, the stadium has stayed in that condition ever since, with minor renovations just to meet the
Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina standards. ==See also==