Stadion Milan Sredanović

Funding was raised mostly from private sources (the club at that time began to be sponsored by local company Rodić M&B), with only small help from the city authorities.

Concrete parts of new stadium were ordered from company from Murska Sobota (Slovenia); because of outbreak of war, some of that elements has never reached Kula.

In 2018 team was merged with OFK Odžaci, changed its name to Hajduk 1912 and started to play in Serbian League Vojvodina.

[2] In the summer of 1997 Hajduk debuted in European competitions by entering group stage of UEFA Intertoto Cup.

This time however, due to UEFA objections, Hajduk couldn't play their home game at own ground, so it was moved to Red Star Stadium in Belgrade.

[12][13][14][15][16] Due to renovation of their own ground, FK Spartak Subotica played their home games at Stadion Milan Sredanović during the first half of 2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga season.

After finishing his football career, among other things, he worked as a coach in Hajduk and director of a stadium during period of its construction.