[4] In 1934, the Municipality of Murska Sobota contacted the architect Franc Novak and asked him to make plans for the stadium.
[5] The stadium was officially opened on 28 June 1936, and became the home ground of the local football team SK Mura.
[6] Initially, the stadium was called Stadion Viteškega Kralja Aleksandra I. Zedinitelja, in honour of Alexander I of Yugoslavia.
[7] A decade later, in 1994, two additional stands were built, located in the northern and southern parts of the stadium.
[8] In 2017, the locker rooms underwent a complete reconstruction in accordance with UEFA standards.