Elbasan Arena (, formerly known as Ruzhdi Bizhuta) is a multi-purpose stadium in Elbasan, Albania. The stadium was completed in 1967 and has been the home ground of KF Elbasani ever since. The stadium was under reconstruction and was officially inaugurated on 8 October 2014 in time for the match against Denmark, valid for the qualifiers of UEFA Euro 2016, with total capacity of 12,800, making it the 3rd largest in Albania, after the Air Albania Stadium in Tirana and Loro Boriçi Stadium in Shkodër.
For the majority of Ruzhdi Bizhuta’s history, the stadium has been used exclusively by KF Elbasani but in January 2014 it was announced that the ground would host Albania’s qualification matches of Euro 2016. This decision was taken by the Albanian Football Association in order to allow the usual national stadium Qemal Stafa to undergo extensive renovation work.
Numerous improvements were made to the stadium including the installation of new floodlights, 12,500 new plastic seats, new changing rooms, executive seating areas, new scoreboards, and the laying of a new playing surface.
| { style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" | Albania (4–3–3): | |||
| Etrit Berisha | ||||
| Elseid Hysaj | ||||
| Lorik Cana | ||||
| Mërgim Mavraj | ||||
| Ansi Agolli | ||||
| Burim Kukeli | ||||
| Amir Abrashi | ||||
| Taulant Xhaka | ||||
| Andi Lila | ||||
| Ermir Lenjani | ||||
| Bekim Balaj | ||||
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| Manager: | ||||
| Gianni De Biasi | ||||
| Denmark (4–3–3): | |||
| Kasper Schmeichel | |||
| Peter Ankersen | |||
| Simon Kjær | |||
| Andreas Bjelland | |||
| Nicolai Boilesen | |||
| Pierre-Emile Højbjerg | |||
| William Kvist | |||
| Christian Eriksen | |||
| Yussuf Poulsen | |||
| Michael Krohn-Dehli | |||
| Nicklas Bendtner | |||
| Manager: | |||
| Morten Olsen | |||
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